A new range of miniatures to add to our growing WW1 ranges. Designed by Tom Lobley with additions by me. These are designed for use in the WW1 middle east campaigns. They feature Arab irregulars for use as British Allies or enemies.
We have a pack of 2 camels with different Arab riders open handed so you can select from a number of weapon options included in the pack. These are an obsolete Musket, swords of different types. These cost £3.20 including the additional weapon accessories.
There is a pack of 6 dismounted Arabs. These come with a selection of weapons for the 3 open handed models in the pack These accessories include obsolete Martini Henry, Short Schneider, musket and captured Mauser rifles. Swords of different types are also included. Each figure in the pack is different in pose, clothing and kit. These cost £4.20 a pack including all the additional weapon accessories.
There is a pack of 3 open handed Arabs on galloping Arabic ponies. These also come with a selection of weapons to mount in the hands of the figures as required. One could easily be used as a standard bearer as well. These cost 4.20 a pack including all the accessories.
Supply Camels are also offered in packs of 2 camels. One set features water carriers and the other general baggage. Each pair comes with additional stowage items that can be added if required. Each Camel has an Arab on foot to lead the beast. These cost £3.10 a pack including the additional accessories.
I am of the age where I remember with affection as a young boy collecting my plastic Airfix Bedouin Arabs. These are my updated versions of those models designed to be used against the Turks and British as required.
What else is coming for this theatre.?
A most splendid range of 3 British Army LCPs or Light Car Patrols with crew, machine guns, motorcycles. So very British Empire and totally designed for modelers and gamers alike. Just think of the skirmish games you can do with these, real boys own stuff.LCPs are striped out Model T fords used to attack behind the lines or around open flanks via deep desert penetrations and to map the uncharted deserts. For runners of the WW2 LRDG and SAS patrols. Coming very soon..
Also stretcher bearing camels are almost ready. These can be used by British and Turkish armies alike.
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