Imperial Conquests | Afghan Cavalry | Plastic Unit
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FROM OUT OF THE SHIMMERING HAZE A DEADLY SIGHT...
These fearsome warriors used their cavalry to great advantage in stalking and launching attacks on the British and other invaders from their mountainous homeland. Often, Afghan cavalry units (regular and irregular alike) were able to strike hard and fast to devastating effect before disappearing into the surrounding terrain as if they were never there.
This set includes cavalry typical of the North-West Frontier during conflicts with the British from the 1830s-1920s. Depending on weapon choices, they would not be inappropriate from 1700 up to the present time.
Sculpting: Thieu Duong
Illustration: Peter Dennis
Figure Painting: Jason Frowde (Painting Knights)
Research: Maxwell McDougall -
This hard plastic set features Afghan cavalry from the North-West Frontier, suited for conflicts from the 1830s to the present. Includes a range of weapon options for diverse historical periods. Models require assembly and painting. Bases are not included.