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To the untrained eye, a lone archer on the battlements looks like nothing special — a figure in a hood, habitual, ordinary. But to the garrison, he is safety. To the enemy, he is terror.
Castle walls may look imposing, but it’s not the stone that keeps attackers back. It’s the archers.
Their armor is light. Their stance unassuming. But make no mistake — these are elite warriors. Years of relentless training forged them into living weapons. They no longer aim. They feel. Bow, hand, and eye — one instinct.
And when the arrows fly, they do not miss.
Each shot pierces mail, breaks momentum, ends a life. A single volley can halt an assault. A rain of arrows can shatter an army’s will.
That’s why the defenders watch the walls with confidence… And why the enemy hesitates just a moment too long.
Because when the archers are ready — the castle still stands.
4 identical archer miniatures
Material: White PLA+
Scale: 1:100 (approx. 18 mm) — fits all Castletecture modules and 15–18 mm tabletop figures
The miniatures are unpainted and ready for customization. You can use acrylic paints, brush pens, or permanent markers — all work well on PLA+.
Some tiny surface imperfections may be present due to the extremely small scale. These don’t affect gameplay and can be gently removed with a modeling knife if needed.
Every arrow fired is a story told in silence. Place archers high on the walls or hidden among the rocks — your enemies will never forget the lesson.
Fully compatible with all Castletecture wall sections and accessories.
Scaled for 1:100 (compatible with 15–18mm miniatures and gaming figures).
Wall defenders or tower watchmen
Patrols near gates or forested terrain
Background troops for siege dioramas
Archery volleys in tabletop skirmishes
Great for storytelling
Actual product colors may vary slightly due to monitor display differences. We also continuously improve our designs, so the final product may have minor structural variations not always pictured.
Small parts — not suitable for children under 6.
Thin parts (bows, limbs) may break if handled roughly — ideal for careful play, display, or light gaming use.