Thanks guys. The figures are Friend or Foe miniatures. They are the figure manufacturing arm of Shellhole Scenics. I got a complete set of the range to review from The (SOTCW) Journal.
I've never used them previously, mainly because although the muleteers all have Sikh turbans, the infantry figures use a variety of different headgear. Indian Army units in WW2 were recruited on a tribal basis so you just wouldn't see a Sikh Bren gunner next to a rifleman in a tin helmet and a mortar crewman in a Rajput turban.
Cool looking mule trains. Are they Tumbling Dice?
ReplyDeleteCheers, Andy
Nice! Lots of uses.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys. The figures are Friend or Foe miniatures. They are the figure manufacturing arm of Shellhole Scenics. I got a complete set of the range to review from The (SOTCW) Journal.
ReplyDeleteI've never used them previously, mainly because although the muleteers all have Sikh turbans, the infantry figures use a variety of different headgear. Indian Army units in WW2 were recruited on a tribal basis so you just wouldn't see a Sikh Bren gunner next to a rifleman in a tin helmet and a mortar crewman in a Rajput turban.