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Troops Substitutions

When they don't make the ones you want, use the next best thing!


The problem: too many armies, too few toy soldiers.  What do you do when you're playing an army that isn't made in miniature?  You could design your own - very expensive!  You could covert other figures - very time-consuming.  Or you could substitute one set of figures for the troops you need.  Actually, people have been doing it for a long time.  If you are unused to swapping out armies, here's a brief guide:

Available Troops Excellent swap for Acceptable swap for   Passable swap for Quick convert
US Civil War Infantry French troops, 1871

(Blue uniforms)

German Colonial troops

(tan or gray uniform)

French Infantry, 1914 Add neck cloth for Foreign Legion

Add spiked helmet for 1871 Prussians

US WW2 Infantry Post 1945 S. Korea, Denmark, Norway, France, West Germany, Israel, Jordan, Greece, Turkey, S. Vietnam, Argentina (Falklands)
US Spanish-American War US Cavalry, 1916 Mexico Campaign, Boxer Rebellion, Phillipine Insurrection
Frontiersmen US Irregular and Militia - 1765 to 1850
German WW2 Infantry Finnish troops - 1942 to 1955 Spanish Troops - 1940 - 1970 Chinese Nationalist Forces - 1945 - 1950 (captured German goods were issued to Chinese forces)
British Infantry Australia, New Zealand, Canada (up to 1960), All former UK colonies in Africa, Asia, Middle East
British 8th Army British & Anzac forces in Jungle Uniform, WW2 Egyptian & Syrian troops, 1946 - 1955
Russian Troops 1940 - 45 Eastern Bloc armies, 1945 - 1965 North Koreans, 1950 - 55 Red Chinese, Egyptian, Syrian, Iraqi forces, 1955 - 1975
Alamo Mexicans Napoleonic Era troops US War of 1812 troops
Pirates Naval crews & boarding parties, 1680 to 1840 Barbary pirates. Ottoman Turkish irregulars Turks
American Revolution US Militia Frontiersmen
Revolutionary War US Regulars French, Prussians, most European armies circa 1760 - 1795   French, Prussians, most European armies of the 7 Years War
Revolutionary War Grenadiers Hessians and Prussians, 1760 - 1790
Vikings Ancient Germans, Saxons, Franks Gauls
Gauls Thracians, Roman auxiliaries (mercenary Gauls) Germans, Vikings Saxons, Franks, Remove helmet horns and change shields to make medieval peasants
Robin Hood & Merry Men Medieval peasant infantry Anglo-Saxons, Bretons, Irish, and others raided and eventually civilized by the Vikings. Roman auxiliaries
Confederates (wide-brim hats) Cuban guerrillas, 1890s German colonial troops Boers
Japanese Red Chinese, 1945 - 1955 North Vietnamese, Viet Cong
French WW1 - WW2 Polish 1940, Greek 1940 - 1941
Canadian Mounties US - 1898 to 1918
US WW1 and UK WW1 (helmet) US Marines on Wake Island & Phillipines, 1941
German WW2 troops in forage cap (Mountain troops, Afrika Korps) Norwegian troops, 1940 (Hunter green uniforms), Central European Armies 1930 - 1950 (Hungary, Rumania, Croatia, Czechoslovakian)
Ninja Men Japanese Samurai types, since there's a dearth of plastic samurai Figures Chinese and other ancient Asian forces
Arabs (Foreign Legion) Barbary Pirates, Turk Irregulars Moors, Hadendowas, Fuzzy Wuzzies Ancient Hebrews Easily converted to unarmored Samurai
Normans Crusaders, Saxon Huscarls, Viking chiefs Russians (Alexander Nevsky), Sherriff of Nottingham's forces Change shields to make Crusaders, add robe to make Saracens
Early Crusader Type Knights Russian and Polish knights, circa 1300 - 1500 Add turban, change shield to make Saracen knights and Turks
Armored Turks (Britains) Russians, Poles, Winged Hussars (1500) Add a robe to convert to Tartars - convert easily to archers, arquebusiers, siege weapon crews. Britains style knights can also be converted to gun crews
Foreign Legion (post 1925, i.e. Timpo) Arab Legion
British Colonials, late 1800s, Cork Helmet Belgian Colonials German troops (add spike to helmet)

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