GAPS 23A British Line Infantry, firing line, cloth covered 'bell-top' shako, flank company coatees, knapsacks (8 figs).
GAPS 24 Retreat from Kabul (Set IX). Straggler Vignettes. Dhoolie, 12 figs, horse, minor accessories.
GAPS 29A Retreat from Kabul (Set XI). 'Remnants of the cavalry'. (6 riders & 6 horses). British officer, 3 x sowars 5th Bengal Light Cavalry, 1 sowar irregular horse, 1 gunner Bengal Horse Artillery.
GAPS 32 EIC Irregular Cavalry Command, (matchlock-armed). British Officer, Indian Officer, Standard, Bugler. 4 x riders only. For horses use codes THEM, 18, 19 and 20. Intended for use with GAPS 31, GAPS 32A, GAPS 32B and GAPS 32C.
GAPS 32A EIC Irregular Cavalry, (matchlock-armed), lancers in alkaluks, slung matchlocks. 4 x riders only. For horses use codes THEM, 18, 19 and 20.
GAPS 32B EIC Irregular Cavalry, (matchlock-armed), sowars in alkaluks, swords drawn, slung matchlocks. 4 riders only. Choice of arms supplied. For horses use codes THEM, 18, 19 and 20.
GAPS 32C EIC Irregular Cavalry, (matchlock-armed), sowars in alkaluks, with muskets at the ready. 6 riders & 6 horses.
GAPS 44 British Line Infantry in shell jackets, peaked forage caps in quilted covers, light order equipment, percussion muskets and cap-pouches. Command advancing (8 figs). [Suitable for both Anglo-Sikh Wars; while these are based on HM 29th (The Worcestershire) Regt., they are also well suited to other regiments where their dress details are unknown]. Use in the same unit as GAPS 44A. (8 figs).
GAPS 44A British Line Infantry in shell jackets, peaked forage caps in quilted covers, light order equipment, percussion muskets and cap-pouches, advancing shoulder arms. [Suitable for both Anglo-Sikh Wars] Use in the same unit as GAPS 44. (4 figs).
GAPS 45 British Line Infantry in shell jackets, covered Kilmarnocks (worn creased fore and aft), light order equipment, percussion muskets and cap-pouches. Command element and flank companies advancing. (16 figs). [Use in the same unit as GAPS 45A. Based on HM 39th (The Dorsetshire) Regt., in the Gwalior Campaign]. (16 figs).
GAPS 45A British Line Infantry in shell jackets, covered Kilmarnocks (worn creased fore and aft), light order equipment, percussion muskets and cap-pouches. Centre companies advancing, shoulder arms. [Use in the same unit as GAPS 45. Based on HM 39th (The Dorsetshire) Regt., in the Gwalior Campaign]. (4 figs).
GAPS 46 'Behmaru Heights' (Set I). British Line Infantry, belltop shakoes, light order equipment, flintlocks, centre coy coatees, front rank kneeling in square. [1st Anglo-Afghan War. Also suitable for the 1st Anglo-China War]. (8 figs).
GAPS 47 'Behmaru Heights' (Set II). British Line Infantry, belltop shakoes, light order equipment, flintlocks, centre coy coatees, rear rank standing in square or firing line. [1st Anglo-Afghan War. Also suitable for the 1st Anglo-China War]. (8 figs).
GAPS 48 'Behmaru Heights' (Set III). British Line Infantry Command, for units in shakoes and light order equipment. [1st Anglo-Afghan War. Also suitable for the 1st Anglo-China War]. (14 figs, 1 horse). .
THEM 21 Set of 8 General Purpose/Officers' Horses (I), pistol holsters & minimal saddlery.
THEM 22 Set of 8 General Purpose/Officers' Horses (II), pistol holsters & blanket roll saddlery.
THEM 27 Set of 4 British Regular Cavalry Horses, standing, held, reins extended.