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Gurkha Rifles, 1877–1893

Revisión de las figuras Ral Partha en escala 1:64

5th Gurkha (Rifle) Regiment, 25 mm Figuras Ral Partha 88-110

A Lieutenant, Havaldar, Naik, Lance-Naik, and Rifleman of the 5th Gurkha (Rifle) Regiment of the Punjab Frontier Force in 1879, wearing full-dress and campaign dress uniforms. The Riflemen included in this figure set may be painted to represent non-commissioned officers and men. The officer figure is from Ral Partha’s Indian Infantry Command Group. The scans below show a Company Havaldar Major (CHM) in full-dress, distinguished by four rank chevrons on his right sleeve. Using The Sword and the Flame (TSATF) wargame rules, a Gurkha Rifle Company consists of a Captain, Company Havaldar Major, and two Gurkha Rifle Platoons of 20 men each, led by a Lieutenant and Havaldar.

Contenido

  • 10 Figures in 2 posturas – 26 mm igualan 166 cm altura
    • Gurkha Rifleman with drawn Kukri (Khukuri, Khukri) Knife
    • Gurkha Rifleman advancing (9)
Gurkha Rifles, 1877–1893
Gurkha Rifles, 1877–1893

Evaluación

  • Excellent choice of subject, these Gurkha Riflemen are suitable for many campaigns on the Northwest Frontier, in Afghanistan, Burma, Egypt, and the Sudan.
  • The advancing poses are perfect for infantry patrolling, advancing into combat, moving to alternate firing positions, and engaging enemy troops in melee.
  • The Gurkha with drawn Khukri makes an excellent NCO or hero figure. Purists may want to sharpen the blade of the Khukri knife to make it look even more realistic.
  • Good casting quality, practically no flash. Ral Parta colonial figuras are a joy to paint and collect.
  • Compatible with other 25 mm 1:64 scale figures. Considering that Gurkhas are noticeably shorter than their British comrades, these figuras may be used alongside the taller 28 to 32 mm 1:60 scale figuras available today.
  • The Gurkha’s rifles are 25 percent too short, they measures only 1120 mm in 1:64 scale, compared to the actual 1407 mm length of the Snider-Enfield rifle.

Empleo Histórico

  • Gurkha Rifles, 1877–1893
    • Second Anglo-Afghan War, 1878–1880
    • Northwest Frontier, 1877–1893
    • The First Sudan War, 1882–1884
    • Third Burmese War, 1885–1887
    • Black Mountain Expedition, 1888
    • Black Mountain Expedition, 1891

Ral Partha’s Gurkha Rifles are a must-have for wargamers and collectors interested in the late 19th century colonial campaigns of the British army. The riflemen in this figure set may be painted full-dress, campaign dress, or khaki uniforms.

Preguntas más frecuentes

Para más información, por favor contactar con Military Miniatures Magazine en el Miniatures Forum.

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