Samurai Sword Cavalry – Edge of the Thundering Charge When the lines closed and distance vanished, steel answered first.Blades drawn high, cavalry surged forward to finish what arrows and spears had begun. Samurai sword cavalry represented the decisive strike of mounted warfare. Armed with the katana, these riders were used to exploit breaks in enemy formations, cutting through disordered troops with speed, precision, and relentless momentum. Where polearms opened gaps, the sword delivered the final blow. This Samurai Sword Cavalry miniature depicts a mounted warrior mid-charge, blade raised or poised for a lethal strike. The dynamic posture of horse and rider conveys urgency and control, while the layered armour, cords, and garments reflect the practical elegance of Sengoku-period cavalry equipment. A versatile and aggressive unit, this model works equally well as frontline shock cavalry, elite retainers, or narrative characters within a samurai army. Samurai Sword Cavalry 1Height (32 mm): 54 mmHeight (28 mm): 47 mmHeight (32 mm heroic): 59 mm Samurai Sword Cavalry 2Height (32 mm): 61 mmHeight (28 mm): 53 mmHeight (32 mm heroic): 67 mm Samurai Sword Cavalry 3Height (32 mm): 52 mmHeight (28 mm): 47 mmHeight (32 mm heroic): 57 mm Samurai Sword Cavalry 4Height (32 mm): 53 mmHeight (28 mm): 47 mmHeight (32 mm heroic): 58 mm Samurai Sword Cavalry 5Height (32 mm): 56 mmHeight (28 mm): 49 mmHeight (32 mm heroic): 61 mm Heights are with base. Bases are about 4mm high. Base size is 25 x 50 mm Colour images are visual representations.While they closely reflect the final model, minor variations in fine details may occur.The final product is a physical 3D-printed item.The unpainted renders show the exact sculpt that will be printed. These Samurai Sword Cavalry were designed by Forged Path Miniatures and made by Mad Miniatures under license. They come unpainted and with a separate base as shown in the grey renders. Riders are not attached to the horse. That means some assembly is needed. The base was designed by Monolith Arts.