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Samurai Command Unit (Infantry)

Samurai Command Unit (Infantry)

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Voices of the Battlefield – Samurai Command Unit of the Sengoku Wars

Armies do not move on steel alone. They move on orders, signals, and resolve.

This Samurai Command Unit represents the nerve centre of a Sengoku-period force: the officers who lead from the front, the banner bearer who anchors the line, and the signal musician who turns chaos into coordinated action. Together, they embody authority, discipline, and battlefield presence.

The central commander stands firm and composed, sword ready, armour and bearing marking him as a leader accustomed to command. At his side, the banner bearer raises the mon high above the field - a rallying point visible through smoke, dust, and confusion. Completing the group, the horn blower sounds orders and signals, carrying commands across the din of battle.

These figures are ideal for representing command stands, scenario objectives, leaders, or narrative characters. Whether placed at the heart of an army or used to tell a story of loyalty and leadership, this unit adds character and structure to any Sengoku-themed force.

  • Commander
    Height (32 mm): 39 mm
    Height (28 mm): 35 mm
  • Banner Bearer
    Height (32 mm): 65 mm
    Height (28 mm): 58 mm
  • Horn Blower
    Height (32 mm): 37 mm
    Height (28 mm): 33 mm

Heights are with base. Bases are about 4mm high.
Base size is 25 mm

Colour images are visual representations.
While they closely reflect the final model, minor variations in fine details may occur.
The final product is a physical 3D-printed item.
The unpainted renders show the exact sculpt that will be printed.

This Samurai Command Unit was designed by Forged Path Miniatures and made by Mad Miniatures under license. They come unpainted and with a separate base as shown in the grey renders. That means some assembly is needed. The base was designed by Monolith Arts.

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