Saturday, 25 January 2020

28mm Abyssinians: just looking (for now)

Empress Miniatures Ethiopians
I'm grateful to the A Grab Bag Of Games blog for refreshing my interest in fielding a 19thC Abyssinian/Ethiopian Army for The Men Who Would Be Kings. The Egyptian-Ethiopian War of  1874-1876 is just the sort of thing to appeal to my taste for the obscure. As I already have a Colonial Egyptian army, an Abyssinian force would be an obvious extension.

Empress Miniatures do a range of Ethiopians for the 1930s but the irregular figures should be perfectly useable for the later part of the Egyptian-Ethiopian War following the Ethiopians’ capture of Remington rifles from the Egyptians at the Battle of Gundet in 1875.

Additional figures are available from Askari Miniatures in the USA but postage to the UK is incredibly steep. Some US companies just don't seem able to sort out reasonable international postal rates, though others clearly have no such problems.

4 comments:

  1. Nice Richard. I always fancied Adowa period Italians.

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    1. Simon, yes, yet another option! When I was collecting Feudal armies in a previous wargaming life I kept extending them as I discovered ‘enemies of enemies’. My original British Isles armies expanded to the Baltic and the Balkans, Spain and Italy...

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  2. Does anyone do 28mm Ethiopian cavalry?

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    1. There's an article here https://abyssiniancrisis.wordpress.com/2016/01/11/ethiopian-miniatures/ about minis which says "Some useful cavalry can be garnered from Castaway Arts and the Perry Mahdist Baggara cavalry..."

      I should have mentioned Castaway Arts in the original post!

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