Raise The Citizenry With North Star’s Muskets & Tomahawks Minis

February 17, 2025 by brennon

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North Star Military Figures added some new miniatures to their collection for those wanting to play out the War Of Independence during your games of Muskets & Tomahawks II from the folks at Studio Tomahawk.

Civilians #1 - North Star Military Figures

Civilians // North Star Military Figures

There are a couple of new sets for you to choose from when it comes to adding citizens into your games of Muskets & Tomahawks. You can get Civilian Men and Civilian Women from their collection which are needed for a few of the more urban scenarios that you'll find in the Muskets & Tomahawks book.

They all come armed with a mixture of weapons that have been snapped up from their houses and businesses. You could use them as a rioting mob or an uncivil crew looking to show those occupying soldiers what they think of their presence.

Civilians #2 - North Star Military Figures

Civilians // North Star Military Figures

North Star also mentioned using them for the  Irish Rebellion of the Late-18th Century and I imagine that they would fit into a mixture of different conflicts! Use your Muskets & Tomahawks rules as a good place to start and then go from there. I like that the set contains those of an upper-class persuasion as well. I'm sure there were some key rogues amongst the lot of them looking to make a name for themselves.

Civilians Vs German Grenadiers - North Star Military Figures

Civilians Vs German Grenadiers // North Star Military Figures

You can see more of North Star Military Figures' Muskets & Tomahawks collection for yourself HERE. If that has got you intrigued then maybe go and check out more about the game itself from the folks at Studio Tomahawk.

What do you make of the new miniatures and could they be useful for a couple of different games that you have in your collection?

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"North Star also mentioned using them for the  Irish Rebellion of the Late-18th Century and I imagine that they would fit into a mixture of different conflicts!"

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