This range as it grows will show how unbelievably diverse and interesting samurai armor was. Some of the figures that will be produced may well cause people to question if they look like traditional samurai or were ever really seen on the battlefield, but be assured they have been well-researched, and many of the original armors are still preserved today. The purpose of these sometimes-crazy-looking armors was to shock and make others aware of the presence and reputation of these formidable warriors, characters who were as fascinating as the armor they wore.
There will also soon be some new painting tutorials on the website, that will give tips on how to paint these figures in ways that save painting time. These are 28mm, and they can be ordered from steelfistminiatures.com.
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