von Dennis | 22.07.2011 | eingestellt unter: Historisch

Perry Miniatures: Sudanesische Stammeskrieger

Die Sudanesischen Stammeskrieger bzw. Ansar des Madhi-Austand sind vorgestellt worden.

Perry Miniatures - Ansar - Sudanese Tribesmen 1881-1885 Perry Miniatures - Ansar - Sudanese Tribesmen 1881-1885 Perry Miniatures - Ansar - Sudanese Tribesmen 1881-1885 Perry Miniatures - Ansar - Sudanese Tribesmen 1881-1885 Perry Miniatures - Ansar - Sudanese Tribesmen 1881-1885 Perry Miniatures - Ansar - Sudanese Tribesmen 1881-1885 Perry Miniatures - Ansar - Sudanese Tribesmen 1881-1885

The box contains 40 28mm multi-part, hard-plastic miniatures, including command. These can be assembled to represent the Beja (Fuzzy Wuzzies) (early or late war), Kordofan rebels, or Nile Arabs that fought the British and Egyptian forces between 1881-85 during the Mahdist Uprising.

There are two command sprues and three infantry on which are 40 Beja heads, and 40 bare-headed and capped ones as well. All arms are separate with a mixture of spears, swords, throwing sticks, and eight rifles. The 36 shields are intended for the Beja.

Also provided is historical background by the esteemed author Lt. Col. Mike Snook, six flags, and sand-colored unit bases.

All this for £18.00 GBP + P&P. Code SA 30.

Don’t forget you can buy Mike’s Go Strong into the Desert from us for £25.00 GBP (+ P&P). It covers all you need to know about the Mahdist Uprising in a most engrossing and entertaining way.

Die Box mit 40 Modellen kostet 18 Pfund. Es können Stammeskrieger der Beja und Kordufan gebaut werden.

Quelle: Perry Miniatures

Quelle: The Miniatures Page

Vielen Dank an Nils I. für den Hinweis.

Dennis

SiamTiger / Dennis, Stellvetr. Chefredakteur von Brückenkopf Online. Seit 1996 im Hobby. Erstes Tabletop Blood Bowl. Aktuelle Projekte: http://www.chaosbunker.de/

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