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Welcome to the latest Jump The Gunn May 2026 Newsletter update. This month we are showcasing new additions to our Victorian Wars range in the form of the Gurkha's.
Here is a little history up until WW1, behind one of the worlds elite fighting forces:
The Gurkhas or Gorkhas, are soldiers native to South Asia and mainly from Nepal, with communities also found in some parts of Northern India and Myanmar formerly called Burma.

The Gurkhas are widely recognized for their long history of military service and are known for their discipline, bravery, and loyalty. Gurkha soldiers have served in various national and international military forces, especially the British and Indian armies, and remain a symbol of courage in military history.

This long history of service can be traced back to The Anglo-Nepalese War, which was fought between the Kingdom of Nepal and the British East India Company as a result of border disputes and ambitious expansionism of both belligerents. The war ended in 1816 with the British recognizing the quality and potential of the Gurkha soldiers they had been fighting against.

During the war the British used defectors from the Gurkha army and employed them as irregular forces. William Fraser a British political agent had such confidence in their loyalty that in April 1815 he proposed forming them into a battalion under Lt. Ross, calling them the Nasiri Regiment. This regiment, which later became the 1st King Georges Own Gurkha Rifles, then saw action at Malaun Fort under the leadership of Lt. Lawtie, who reported that he "had the greatest reason to be satisfied with their exertions".

About 5,000 men entered British service in 1815. These groups, eventually lumped together under the term Gurkha, became the backbone of British Indian forces.

During the Indian Mutiny of 1857, Gurkhas fought on the British side and became part of the British Indian Army on its formation.

Three days after the rebellion began, the Sirmoor Gurkha Battalion was ordered to move to Meerut, where the British garrison was barely holding on, and in doing so they had to march up to 48 kilometres a day. Later, during the four-month Siege of Delhi, they defended Hindu Rao's house, losing 327 of 490 men. During this action they fought side by side with the 62th Rifles and a strong bond developed between the two Battalions.

After the rebellion the 60th Rifles pressed for the Sirmoor Battalion to become a rifle regiment. This honour was granted in 1858 when the battalion was renamed the Sirmoor Rifle Regiment and awarded a third colour. In 1863 Queen Victoria presented the regiment with the Queen's Truncheon, as a replacement for the colours that rifle regiments do not usually have.

From 1858 until WW1 the Gurkha's served in Tibet, North West and North East India, Afghanistan, Cyprus, Malta, Burma and China and in other conflicts.

Our first figures feature the 5th Battalion in combat at Peiwar Kotal Afghnistan, where they fought in their green uniforms due to the cold weather. Khaki clad Gurkhas will follow, as well as a piper, officer command group, artillery and an Afghan enemy for the Gurkha's.

As if this was not enough for collectors, we will also be offering lesser well known, but very colourful additions to the war fought on the North East Frontier during the same period. These will feature Indian Sepoys, Frontier Police as well as insurge
 
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The photo below shows our first 4 Gurkhas giving covering fire, available very soon. Plus images of some new charging sculpts below including an officer and Gurkha's with Kukri's drawn, also to follow shortly.


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The London show is this weekend, Haverstock School, London, NW3 2BQ, a 5 minutes walk from Chalk Farm tube station. All new Thomas Gunn products will be on display there through a variety of trade stands and dealers. On preview there will also be 'The Butcher of Isandlwana' a new sculpt featuring the hapless chef from Zulu Dawn as he battles against the Zulus, in hand to hand combat. The new French Foreign Legion mountain gun, plus an all new SS set for Normandy 1944. There will also be new British Napoleonic's on view to add to our 28th of Foot square.

Thank you for reading our news letter, any comments please drop us a line at info@jumpthegunn.co.uk

Best wishes The Gunn Team
 
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The London show is this weekend, Haverstock School, London, NW3 2BQ, a 5 minutes walk from Chalk Farm tube station. All new Thomas Gunn products will be on display there through a variety of trade stands and dealers. On preview there will also be 'The Butcher of Isandlwana' a new sculpt featuring the hapless chef from Zulu Dawn as he battles against the Zulus, in hand to hand combat. The new French Foreign Legion mountain gun, plus an all new SS set for Normandy 1944. There will also be new British Napoleonic's on view to add to our 28th of Foot square.

Thank you for reading our news letter, any comments please drop us a line at info@jumpthegunn.co.uk

Best wishes The Gunn Team
Looking forward to seeing these at the London show this weekend.

Brendan
 
Stunning. Not domething i will collect as i have ventured into far too many areas of intetest. But so happy to see TG making something new and interesting and hopefully they are a sell out. I love the green uniforms and look forward to learning more about this period of time, the unkts involved and actions fought. I hope my brother collectors are happy to get some new and unique battles covered.
 
Stunning. Not domething i will collect as i have ventured into far too many areas of intetest. But so happy to see TG making something new and interesting and hopefully they are a sell out. I love the green uniforms and look forward to learning more about this period of time, the unkts involved and actions fought. I hope my brother collectors are happy to get some new and unique battles covered.

Well said, Jason. Always have to commend TG for their originality. I look forward to seeing how others will incorporate these figures.
 

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