Many European countries colonized parts of other continents, mostly Africa. The resistance of local peoples to the invaders lead to wars. Soldiers from this wars have been produced by many companies.
Armies in Plastic
# 5489 Mounted Arab Warriors 1900 North Africa (c) 2006
This reference depicts the Tuareg tribes that fought against French occupation of Algeria and Spanish presence in Morocco.
There are five different riders mounting 2 types of horses. The warriors are nicely sculpted and one have a typical shield. Saddles are attached to figures. As usually with this company the horse sculpting is a bit flat with very low muscle definition.
Britains
Arab Warriors
Britains included some XIX century Arab warriors in the Deetail range, that were introduced in 1975. As usually numbers refer to Peter Cole’s book.
795 796 797
799 798
Zulus
There are four different figures in two basic poses. They are in painted metal and are nicely sculpted albeit a little static as they all are shooting with riffles.
These figures are more near to the display type then to a toy soldier. The metal figures come already painted and in separate packages, being expensive.
From left to right the references are: 20052 (c) 2010 WBZW 81, 20136 (c) 2013 WBZW 215, 20138 (c) 2013 WBZW 21
Hinchlife
This company produced metal figures in kit form. These soldiers are typical colonial British Army that fought in Africa or in India.
They are foul of movement and make a very nice group. Figures painted by me.
Lineol
This German company is famous for their composition figures. In my collection I have two that represent irregular soldiers probably from North Africa with a Arab/Muslim, flavour.
MPC
This company have produce some African warriors, with animated poses but a bit slender.