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Prinz Geoffrey27 Oct 2009 10:51 a.m. PST

I was looking at the Pendraken Sudan range and noticed there are no Regular British Infantry only dismounted Camel Infantry. Do any of you use pendraken miniatures for the Sudan and if so what British minis do you use, some from the Zulu or Northwest Frontier range?

thanks in advance.

The Trog27 Oct 2009 11:26 a.m. PST

Hi.
Just got a copy of the Pendraken catalogue as I'm just about to dive in to the Sudan. The Regular British Infantry can be found in the Zulu range, that's what they use in their army packs. What rules are you going to be using?

Prinz Geoffrey27 Oct 2009 11:56 a.m. PST

I just picked up Too Fat Lardie's Rules "They don't like it up um!", I also own Piquet Field of Battle, and just picked up some colonial rules from wargames illustrated June 1999 at a con. I am new to the period but have read King Leopold's ghost and the Scramble for Africa. I am starting a blog soon. There are a couple of threads on hear that you can search up that discuss different rules for the period. I will probably try out several. There are also a bunch of blogs to check out. Thanks for the information. Send me an email if you start a blog I would like to check it out and link it to mine. jefffreycavender at hotmail dot com.

ciao,

Leon Pendraken Sponsoring Member of TMP27 Oct 2009 6:04 p.m. PST

Like 'The Trog' said, British infantry can be found in the Zulu range:

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