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Afghan Warriors

SKU WAAIC001
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FEARSOME OPPONENTS DOWN THE AGES...

The “Great Game” between Russia and Britain in the 19th century led to Afghanistan becoming a focal point of European interests. Little were British soldiers prepared for the ferocity and tenacity of these hardy mountain warriors.

This set includes warriors typical of the North-West Frontier during conflicts with the British from 1830s-1920s. Depending on weapon choices they would not be inappropriate from 1700 up to the present time.

This box set will give you enough parts to outfit 40 28mm infantry with weapons including pulwar and khyber swords, daggers, shields, muskets, jezails, and Martini-Henry rifles.

Models require assembly and painting. Bases are not included.

  • Sculpting: Thieu Duong
  • Illustration: Peter Dennis
  • Figure Painting: Matthew Leahy and Andy Zeck (rest in peace Andy)

On Table Top does a comprehensive review of the set with build options and ideas:

Customer Reviews

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Patrick Dickson
Got the mounted kit some how

I am using the “robed figured “ miniatures for a future looking stylized characters. Looks like I will also have them on speeder bikes and the horses can be for our fantasy setting. Looks like I will order the Afghan troops again soon.

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Jeff Sherwood
Love the minis!

Great kit and great models

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Alessandro Coia
Recommended

Bought this to harvest bits for kitbashing. The components are very clean and detailed, compatible with other WGA kits.

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Mason C
A Solid Kit, But a Bit Spindly

There are a lot of good plastic Afghans on the market and I think these guys stand with them, but I find their hand and weapons a bit small. "Truescale," I believe people call it. They're just a little spindly when compared to others, small hands and thin wrists and quite small swords. It's a stylistic decision so I can't knock to many points off for it, but these lads will be used to bulk out second lines for other kits, rather than as a first and foremost force in their own right. Technically the kit is very solid, few to no mold lines, no flash, assembly is easy and they paint up like a dream. A very good kit with only minor artistic quibbles. If anything you ought to buy them for comparison's sake and just in case you need bits.

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Jess G
With work, this kit can go far!

I bought these fellows for some “The Men Who Would Be Kings” games, set in the Anglo-Afghan wars. However I slapped on some AK-47’s on a few test models, and hot damn if they wouldn’t make for some good Muhjadeen or Taliban models, should you need some!