Wednesday 10 February 2021

Tumbling Dice Feudal Japanese Ships

The new range of Asian warships from Tumbling Dice includes a number of Japanese models, suitable for the feudal era including the Sengoku Jidai civil wars. I ordered some of the packs a couple of days ago and they arrived yesterday, so I thought I'd show you what they contain.

Pack ASC41 'Nihon Maru' tower ship



This is the largest model in the range and represents the flagship of the Japanese fleet but could also be used as an O Atake Bune or very large 'battleship'. It's a four piece model and is supplied with a sculpted sea base. It's an impressive model even in 1/2400th scale and would make a great command unit, perhaps based with some of the smaller boats alongside.

ASC42 Atake Bune x 2



Although listed as a pack of four, this set is actually a pack of two Atake Bune, the standard medium sized warship of the period. Each pack contains two models, one with a sail and one with the spar lowered, together with two metal sea bases, both with sweeps. These ships would form the bulk of the fleet and would look good when massed together.

ASC43 Seki Bune x 4


These models represent the smaller galley style boats that were used for coastal raiding, boarding actions, patrolling and other similar things. The pack includes four different versions, each with sweeps out and spars stowed, cast on integral bases. They're small but nicely designed and really look the part.

ASC44 Kobaya x 4


This pack is of four light craft used for dispatches, raiding and so on. The pack includes two models with cast on sails and two rowed models, again on cast on bases. Despite being tiny they are also nicely detailed and should be easy to paint up. They would look effective based with some of the larger models as dispatch boats on a command base.


I also ordered some sets of Japanese clan mons or standards to go with the ships, another addition to the existing range designed by The Square. These are very colourful and should add a bit of flair to the different fleets once attached, although you'd need to add some flag standards to the models first.

Overall, I'm really pleased with these models and think they will look excellent once painted and based, although I'm not sure how I'm going to arrange them yet. I'll probably go for 30mm x 40mm bases or thereabouts, with single models for the larger ships and multiple basing for the Seki Bune and Kobaya.

2 comments:

  1. Weirdly hidden under the Ancients ships in their online catalogue.

    Did you order any of the Korean vessels?

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  2. No, just the Japanese, but I may get the Korean starter set later.

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