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![]() Standard User Posts: 16 Plain indians and 7th us cavalryTrue Grit 15th Mar 2020 09:12:37 If you are going to do Pony Wars, as it was done in the UK conventions, then this is the list of the figures that were used for those games. You probably wouldnt need all these for smaller games, but it shows the variety of whats needed: 240 x US Cavalry figures, 24 men per troop = 10 troops 80 x dismounted troopers ? horse holders ? 8 x 12-pdrs and crews 2 x Gatling guns and crews 10 x limbers and crews 1 x ammunition wagon 20 x Indian Scouts, 20 x Volunteer Scouts, 40 x US Infantry figures 10 x US Infantry Fort Garrison 1 x Scout Dando
3 x wagon trains of 4 wagons each 5 x farm wagons 70 x dismounted civilians 20 x mounted civilians 1 x gun-runner wagon 1 x stagecoach 1 x war wagon 1 x Lone Ranger and Tonto 1 x Pony Express Rider 30 x Longhorn cattle 1 x chuck wagon
1 x Chief Bald Eagle 600 x mounted braves 100 x dismounted braves 50 x assorted squaws and villagers, 2 x model smoke signals 30 x Buffalo (one white) 6 x Buffalo hunters & skinners wagon
To which I would add: 1 x Iron Horse steam train and carriages 1 x Doctors Surrey 2 x Rancher buckboards 1 x Snake oil seller high sided show wagon 2 x Comanchero gun runners wagons 2 x pack mule trappers convoys (10 mules each) |
![]() Standard User Posts: 16 Plain indians and 7th us cavalryTrue Grit 15th Mar 2020 09:03:25 Aye, the whole thing about Pony Wars was it wasnt historical, it was pure Hollywood. Would be interesting to know whats planned for the range.
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