Before I come to an end with Aliwal, the credit for this diorama go to Alfred Umhey who provided more than three quarters of the figures used on the plate as well as Peter Herfen and
Thomas Schmitt. Sadly I wasn't abele to add my figures to the diorama as my brother decided to marry just on this weekend!!!!!
What I forgot is to give you a link where you can see much more photos of the first display of the diorma years ago
http://www.strelets-r.com/Contrib/C0086/Page.html
And some conversions I did for the diorama. The Crimean range of Strelets is very helpful for the British side, while for the Gurkas I used Airfix British infantry and melted their shakos down
with a soldering iron. For Sepoys Revell British 1815 infantry with the shako of the old Airfix French infantry to show the bell-shako of the Sepoys in the 1840ies.
In the meantime I used the Emhar 1848 US infantry for the 31st British foot.
Sikhs are made of various ACW and Napoleonic figures with Turbans from Esci and a paintjob.
I hope any time a manufactor will do figures for this range. If not I think about adding them to my own production ideas.
Someone told me Frontier miniatures who did "true 25mm" did some Sikhs in the past. For any information about this subject I would be greatful.
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We are a group of Enthusiasts from all over the world, mostly Germany, who create historical battles in scale 1:72. As we do this since more than 10 years we thought it is time for our own blog. Being a historical enthusiast I wanted to fulfill my dream of producing my own figures in this scale too. So I started working with several sculptors to produce exotic figures in 1:72 which I fear nobody else would bring on the market.
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