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28mm ECW Starter Pack

WofUN Games

$220.00
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The WoFun Minis Starter Pack is perfect when you want to begin your wargaming journey in a new historical period. 

The English Civil War 28 mm Starter Pack contains 318 characters on 10 sprues along with bases, and a PDF set of wargaming rules for battles written by Andy Callan. The PDF rules will be available on your site account in the download section right after you place the order.

Here are the armies included in the Starter Pack:

Redcoat and New Model Army Regiment

Whitecoat Regiment

Bluecoat Regiment

Yellowcoat Regiment

Ironsides

Cavaliers

Artillery

Army Commanders

This starter includes 50 bases and some extra bases with a few different models of slots enabling you to experiment with more variants of basing.  40 x 30 mm bases for figurines of 28 mm scale. The bases are made from MDF (2.5mm thickness). Each base has two ranks (lines of figurines).

To play the game you also need a few dice (the ordinary six-sided type) and a green game mat to represent the battlefield. 
 
"War-gaming on a tabletop battlefield with miniature figurines is an attractive and absorbing hobby. But until now, it has always presented a newcomer with the daunting prospect of spending weeks, if not months, in painting the armies before they are ready for action. As a result, many people lose interest before they ever get to play a game.

WoFun miniatures now offer a revolutionary solution to this problem. The figurines come ready-printed in full colour, and all you have to do is simply press them from their sprue and slot them into their bases. No paints, no glue – all the hard work has already been done for you!

Best of all, a ready to use 28mm WoFun regiment costs less than a similar number of unpainted hard plastic miniatures and is far cheaper than metal castings. The 18mm scale troops are even more economical.

Now you can buy affordable, battle-ready armies and get straight down to wargaming action.” 

Andy Callan,

Nottingham, England, April 2020