And other African warriors. Not actually much covered outside metal war gaming figures. Most of the early British plastics producers had a set of 'African Warriors' and Esci produced a reasonable set I'll probably cover another day, but I thought I'd look at what we have vintage wise.
These are 15, 20 and 25mm figures by (from left to right) Stadden, Hinton Hunt (I think, there's a HH mark on the base and it's his style) and God knows, in fact who cares, stumpy little scaled down 28mm Ork!!
Two 40mm Hong Kong or possibly minor European maker and a HK copy of the Lone Star African warrior in 35mm.
Marx African exploration set, this is a late set in the 'Battleground' style box, with soft polythene parts. The contents of these sets vary as there were more poses than the bean counters would allow in a single set. Most of the accessories are standard, but the pile of boxes in the centre is unusual and may be unique to this set (Unlikely though, Marx would throw anything in anyset!!).
Kinder have also marketed some nice African/Zulu warriors in a swoppet style, produced by Res Plastic (RP) in 54mm. I have them somewhere and will post them one day, when I find them!!
Auld Lang Syne
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Thesec are really nice.I like your blog.How do I link you I forgot.
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Thanks for the kind words.
15mm isn't my normal stomping ground, but I was sure I knew the style from Warrior Miniatures: Sure enough, A Gallia 15mm Zulu
MC79 Zulu, Full Dress, throwing Assegaii
http://www.warrioronline.demon.co.uk/gallia/galliacolonial.htm
The stumpy-little ork has provenance? Well...I'll be...
Thanks Gisby, you are going 'beyond the cal'l with all this research!
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