Badass Grey Elves Now Available From Bronze Age Miniatures
June 11, 2025 by brennon
Bronze Age Miniatures has now made their range of new Grey Elves available for you to use in your 28mm Fantasy wargames. Leading the way is the new Grey Elf Wolf Lord carrying his badass Rune Sword.
Male Grey Elf Wolf Lord // Bronze Age Minatures
All of the miniatures are available in metal (wonderful) and were sculpted by David Soderquist. They join an already expansive collection of other Fantasy Elves, which would be great for a mixture of different skirmish games but also as noble heroes (or villains) in roleplaying games.
The Grey Elf Wolf Lord finds himself backed up by some Female Elves, including a couple armed with Seaxes.
Female Grey Elf Wolf Warrior - Two Handed Seax // Bronze Age Miniatures
Female Grey Elf Wolf Warrior - Seax // Bronze Age Miniatures
I like that these Elves from Bronze Age Miniatures have a bit of an edge to them. They aren't your standard Elves in glittering armour supping wine. Instead, these are wild and dangerous Fae warriors clad in furs, a nod to Elves inspired by Norse mythology, perhaps.
Female Grey Elf Wolf Warrior - Axe // Bronze Age Miniatures
As well as these melee-focused warriors, there is also a Female Grey Elf with a bow and arrow, sneaking forward, getting ready to take a shot.
Female Grey Elf Wolf Warrior - Bow // Bronze Age Miniatures
I'm a big fan of the miniatures by Bronze Age and I think their Elves are some of the best. They have a barbaric twist that sets them apart from other ranges and would be a great vibe for someone looking to set up a cool world for roleplaying in or fighting our skirmishes.
Could you be tempted to snap up this new set of Grey Elves from Bronze Age?
"They have a barbaric twist that sets them apart from other ranges..."
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The fact they sculpted the bases is a mixed feeling for me as a baser. I’d do something myself but the love and care to include it warms the cockles of my heart. Good work I say.
those are nice, went to their site and they got some excelent sculpts. Does anyone know the scale? are they massive, or standard 28mm? are those round-lip bottom bases 30mm?
Those look more like falx than seax, but okay.
original dark ages & Conan aesthetic nontheless.
Really like the look. Seems the company has some other very nice miniatures i could use too.
Real question to me is: Are they available in Europe somewhere?
Shipping price from US is really steep somehow, making the minis quite expensive and they already aren’t cheap exactly.