"Boxer Rebellion Chinese/Tartar Cavalry in 28mm?" Topic
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Basha Felika | 05 Aug 2018 8:26 a.m. PST |
Other than Old Glory, does anyone make suitable figures for Imperial Chinese ‘regular' cavalry and/or Tartars to take on the Peking Relief expedition? I assume the new figures from Gringo40's are a bit early (but did the uniforms change too much over 50 years?) and the very nice ‘Back of Beyond' Mongols from Copplestone too late for 1900? |
jedburgh | 05 Aug 2018 8:55 a.m. PST |
Foundry have a pack of 'Mongolian' cavalry but have sen them previously listed as Tartars. link |
chicklewis | 05 Aug 2018 6:03 p.m. PST |
As you said, five Packs of 'em at Copplestone, and they are gorgeous. I don't think they are too late-looking for Peking Relief Expedition. link |
Basha Felika | 06 Aug 2018 7:03 a.m. PST |
They are the nicest figures I've seen – guess I could replace some of the rifles with muskets and/or bow quivers, assuming some Tartars were still carrying them in 1900 |
Rdfraf | 06 Aug 2018 8:10 a.m. PST |
I have three 28mm unpainted units of 12 Mongolian Cavalry from Copplestone's Back of Beyond range that I could sell. These are gorgeous figures. $30 USD per unit of 12 cavalry plus shipping. Email me at Rdfraf@aol.com |
gavandjosh02 | 06 Aug 2018 2:46 p.m. PST |
mine are old glory from their Boxer range |
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