Remember Revolution! TINY George Washington From Warlord Games
July 3, 2026 by brennon
Warlord Games is remembering the 250th Anniversary of the American War of Independence with a new Soldier of Fortune miniature in the form of George Washington. Plus, there's an option to get your hands on a great bundle for use with Black Powder Epic Battles: Revolution!
George Washington // Warlord Games
George Washington is one of the most famous faces in the history of America. He was a commander in the Continental Army during the American War of Independence and the first President of the new United States of America. The miniature represents him in a pose that matches the Emanuel Leutze painting as he crossed the Delaware River.
George Washington Alternate Head Option // Warlord Games
The set comes with two head options for Washington. One of them features his classic powdered hair whilst the other gives him the iconic bicorne. If you're looking to paint up a fun miniature to commemorate the 250th anniversary, then this might be it. You could also find a way to fold him into some games.
Revolution! 250th Anniversary Bundle
If you'd like to fold Washington into your games, then how about with a smaller miniature alongside an Epic Battles Bundle by Warlord Games?
Revolution 250th Anniversary Bundle // Warlord Games
This bundle comes with 2,097 soldiers covering the various soldiers, artillery, cavalry and terrain that you'd need to start playing your games of Epic Battles. You get all sorts of plastic sets alongside the Warlord Resin named commanders and the free George Washington miniatures that is exclusive to this set.
Exclusive George Washington Miniature // Warlord Games
This set comes with all of the British, Hessian and Native Americans you'd need alongside the core of a good American Continental Army as well. This also comes with a full rulebook for you to learn how to play the game and the MDF watchtower that you can fight over. It's a great starting point for diving into Epic Battles: Revolution! and also commemorates this particular moment in history.
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Just need a peeling reflecting pool and it’s 250 years of liberty! ‘Murica!
Very cool! 🤘🇺🇸