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15 Apr 2018 11:05 a.m. PST
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Paskal Supporting Member of TMP15 Apr 2018 8:06 a.m. PST

Hello everyone ,

Apart the Old Glory and Wargames Foundry factories, which has a big range of 25/30 mm figures for the Sikh Wars?

Thank you

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP15 Apr 2018 10:52 a.m. PST

Mutineer and Minifigs both make ranges. Parkfield makes a Clive in India range, so some figures from that may work, but I don't know enough about the period too say one way or the other.

Cerdic15 Apr 2018 1:04 p.m. PST

Have a look at this list…

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Apart from the ranges listed under 'Sikh Wars', there may well be suitable figures from other headings such as 'General Colonial'. Like 79thPA, I don't know enough about the period to say for sure. But at least you have some manufacturers to have a browse through!

If you click on the 'Directory' tab you will find an alphabetical list of the manufacturers with clickable links to their websites.

Kevin C15 Apr 2018 1:43 p.m. PST

I have some of these and they are beautiful figures: link


Kevin

Paskal Supporting Member of TMP15 Apr 2018 11:19 p.m. PST

Thanks to all three, there is also Tradition of London, I would not have thought that there is so little choice.

sharnydubs209 May 2018 10:08 a.m. PST

Studio Miniatures have a dedicated Sik Wars range

Beaumap14 May 2018 8:56 a.m. PST

Only the first two have 'big' ranges. These ranges are compatible and cover anything you may need – in my opinion. As a result I have a many hundreds! Tradition are 'toy' soldiers. Minifigs are tiny. Mutineer are huge – if you can still obtain them.

Basha Felika15 May 2018 3:39 p.m. PST

Mutineer are now owned by Templar Wargames (templarwargames.co.uk). Very nice figures but mainly intended for the 1857 Mutiny (no surprise) rather than the earlier Sikh Wars.

Paskal Supporting Member of TMP26 Jun 2018 7:48 a.m. PST

Thank you all, I buy all the Old Glory references for the Sikh wars + two from the Mutiny range of Old Glory + napoleon cannons of Old Glory, I will complete with foundry if they are compatible …

I also buy all the flags of The Virtual Armchair General, so I think the loop is looped …

Paskal Supporting Member of TMP06 Jul 2018 10:46 p.m. PST

These Virtual Armchair General flags are very beautiful and do not appear in "two halves".

The white space between each face of each flag is the "sleeve" of the flag which is always white – which I find odd – and that for all flags of all nationalities, – which I also find weird – and which must to be wrapped around the flag.

Tango0130 Mar 2021 1:23 p.m. PST

Those looks good…

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Long Valley Gamer Supporting Member of TMP30 Mar 2021 7:56 p.m. PST

Armand showed Studio Miniatures. I did large sikh war armies using foundry and old glory.

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