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Originally Posted by APACHEJOL
Help me out here who is Flashman and what is the Colonial India/Britian? One of the things I like about this forum is the history I learned in a very small amount of time. Please explain Thanks Joel
Hello Apachejol-
Flashman refers to a popular series of books by George MacDonald Fraser following the fictional - though presented as memoirs - exploits of one Harry Flashman. Flashman was seen by many of his contemporaries as a hero when in actuality he was a coward, a rogue and a rake. The books are very accurate historically - and even include footnotes expanding on the historical record Flashman stumbles across. K&C Hong Kong's Collectors Club released a Flashman figure awhile ago and these releases have often served as the clue to future lines of figures.
The Colonial India referred to is the period of time from roughly 1843 - 1858 (although I may be off a bit or wrong entirely, lol) during which Britain acquired India as a colony and the numerous wars fought to maintain it during the Victorian period. Others are much more knowledgeable on this than I am but that is my understanding - I'll let others elaborate and educate me as well.
Eric
Thanks for explaining that to Joel while I've been temporarily incapacitated Eric. Colonial India might be more like around 1757 to around 1947 although the expression is more usually made with reference to Victorian India. There's some more musings concerning Flashman on the "Flashman" thread Joel, I think its in the Books and Media section.
Okay then, where was I?
Oh Yeah,
As Brad said in some other thread, Samurai seems to be unlikely as one of the new lines. Although I do think there's going to be an Asian flavour to at least one of them.
Boxer Rebellion? - Possible, but maybe a bit limited, unless it was to incorporate other conflicts, al la 2nd Opium War up to the time-scale of The Sandpebbles. Sort of 80 Years of conflict on the Yantse, Pearl and Yellow Rivers Range.
Mongol Range? - More than Possible IMO.
Who would they fight? - Well, just about anyone North-East-West-South of the Central Asian Steppe.
West? Russians, Poles, Bulgars mainly.
South? Well there's the Mamalukes - I'm not sure if the existing range of Saracens could be used there.
East? Obviously the Chinese.
North? Hmmmm, dunno on that one. Guess we can rule out the Eskimos.
So, what else?
Yes, Colonial India and the North-West Frontier looks like a good bet. Gunga Din, Screw-Guns, Kim, Pathans, The Wolf of Kabul & Clicky-Baah, The Man Who Would Be King, and all that. When it appears, I reckon it'll be called the Rudyard Kippling Range - and why not...!!!
And Flashy was there in 1843 too...




Cheers
H
Originally Posted by APACHEJOL
Help me out here who is Flashman and what is the Colonial India/Britian? One of the things I like about this forum is the history I learned in a very small amount of time. Please explain Thanks Joel
Hello Apachejol-
Flashman refers to a popular series of books by George MacDonald Fraser following the fictional - though presented as memoirs - exploits of one Harry Flashman. Flashman was seen by many of his contemporaries as a hero when in actuality he was a coward, a rogue and a rake. The books are very accurate historically - and even include footnotes expanding on the historical record Flashman stumbles across. K&C Hong Kong's Collectors Club released a Flashman figure awhile ago and these releases have often served as the clue to future lines of figures.
The Colonial India referred to is the period of time from roughly 1843 - 1858 (although I may be off a bit or wrong entirely, lol) during which Britain acquired India as a colony and the numerous wars fought to maintain it during the Victorian period. Others are much more knowledgeable on this than I am but that is my understanding - I'll let others elaborate and educate me as well.
Eric
Thanks for explaining that to Joel while I've been temporarily incapacitated Eric. Colonial India might be more like around 1757 to around 1947 although the expression is more usually made with reference to Victorian India. There's some more musings concerning Flashman on the "Flashman" thread Joel, I think its in the Books and Media section.
Okay then, where was I?
Oh Yeah,
As Brad said in some other thread, Samurai seems to be unlikely as one of the new lines. Although I do think there's going to be an Asian flavour to at least one of them.
Boxer Rebellion? - Possible, but maybe a bit limited, unless it was to incorporate other conflicts, al la 2nd Opium War up to the time-scale of The Sandpebbles. Sort of 80 Years of conflict on the Yantse, Pearl and Yellow Rivers Range.
Mongol Range? - More than Possible IMO.
Who would they fight? - Well, just about anyone North-East-West-South of the Central Asian Steppe.
West? Russians, Poles, Bulgars mainly.
South? Well there's the Mamalukes - I'm not sure if the existing range of Saracens could be used there.
East? Obviously the Chinese.
North? Hmmmm, dunno on that one. Guess we can rule out the Eskimos.
So, what else?
Yes, Colonial India and the North-West Frontier looks like a good bet. Gunga Din, Screw-Guns, Kim, Pathans, The Wolf of Kabul & Clicky-Baah, The Man Who Would Be King, and all that. When it appears, I reckon it'll be called the Rudyard Kippling Range - and why not...!!!
And Flashy was there in 1843 too...
Cheers
H