"Battle of Plassey 1757" Topic
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10thMountain | 18 Jun 2014 9:00 a.m. PST |
Hello, Can any recommend some 28mm miniatures for the Battle of Plassey, 1757? Thank you |
The Kingmaker | 18 Jun 2014 9:03 a.m. PST |
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Ashokmarine | 18 Jun 2014 10:44 a.m. PST |
Indus miniatures link Thanks Ashok Indus miniatures |
jurgenation | 18 Jun 2014 12:03 p.m. PST |
I suggest Indus and Eurekas Galcondas rising range. Indus has great figures,elephants,Maharatta cavalry,English sepoys in proper attire for the period,awesome artillery and crew,rocketeers,native infantry of many types,also Pindari cavalry. Eureka has mysore and Bengali native infantry,Rajput cavalry.Mutineer and foundry makeElephant limbers,!st corps make british sepoys,oneis proper period the other w/ the pointed turbans is for a latter period.Indus and Eureka would have the most selection .all great figures and compatible,I run a India game at the SYW con., in Indiana everyyear,and incorporate random event cards.Alsocheck out the web site Galconda rising. This theater is a hoot. |
olicana | 18 Jun 2014 3:35 p.m. PST |
Foundry are good for irregular Indian stuff and other bits – see their Sikh War range. Funny, but today, Graham H. gave me a copy of MW's SYW guide for the campaigns in India 1756 – 1764. Been looking for a cheap copy for years – free is very cheap, thanks Graham. |
Nadir Shah | 19 Jun 2014 9:07 p.m. PST |
Indus Miniatures are a wonderful brand for SYW Indians |
PanMark | 22 Jun 2014 7:01 a.m. PST |
I have both Indus and Golconda Rising (available through Eureka). I'd recommend both ranges. They mix well. |
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