Just finished the bulk of the 28s for the 1897-8 Rebellion.
100ish a side plus British mountain guns, maxims and associated mules to carry them (did a simple conversion of a TAG mule to carry a maxim, worked OK)
Bulk of the figures are Foundry (Gordons, a Line Unit, and the Guides Infantry, Sikhs and Gurkhas from the Piffers)
Small Unit of Eureka Bombay Sappers and Miners and some rather nice (if inaccurate if you are strict for this period) Brits from Pontooner.
Collection also includes some European civilians (Perry War Correspondents) and a couple of ladies from Copplestone.
No 'Brit' cavalry as yet...must admit I don't know if the OG dismounted Indian Cav will work with the Foundry Guides Cav?
Pashtun/Pathans are Foundry jezail armed infantry, cavalry and sword armed Ghazi (with a few Mutineer Miniatures mixed in) and rifled armed (inaccurately where the Lee Enfields are concerned but I'm not fussed) from Empress.
Now...build the NWF. Am going to try the woodchip method:
http://maiwandday.blogspot.it/2012/01/afghannwf-rocky-hill-goes-vertical-back.htmlI will push this lot forward in time to 3rd Afghan War and later conflicts next year when I have time.
But a big thank you to all on this and the T&T thread that helped me out.
One thing I am unsure of is the use of smokeless powder.
I thought everyone was still using cartridges/charges that produced smoke...is that correct for small arms?
I thought that the mountain guns also still used the same but read in Richards' 'The Savage Frontier' that some Piffer mountain batteries used smokeless charges...
Any help, as usual, gratefully accepted....