Empress Add Sikh Soldiers To Jazz Age Imperialism Collection
March 6, 2026 by brennon
Empress Miniatures has expanded its Jazz Age Imperialism collection with three new sets of 28mm metal miniatures. These cover Sikh soldiers who would have been fighting during the Interwar period that sat between World War I and World War II.
Sikh Infantry Command // Empress Miniatures
The first set is a pack of Command figures for you to use when leading on the battlefield. The set features a couple of commanding officers, including as caucasian character (far right). You also get the stretcher bearer who could act as a medic.
Empress Miniaturea slaos introduced two sets of Sikh soldiers. One set is a Firing Line and the other is Advancing.
Sikh Infantry Firing // Empress Miniatures
Sikh Infantry Advancing // Empress Miniatures
Both sets come with four metal figures each, packed with detail, especially for their faces. I really like the look of these and could see them being a nice change of pace to the classic soldiers of the period. They all look like serious fellows who are up to serious business.
The Jazz Age Imperialism collection from Empress is great for that Interwar period and the colonial warfare still happening across the globe. They could be also be used for periods of World War I and World War II, depending on where you set your battles.
Are you going to be checking out these Sikh soldiers?
"The first set is a pack of Command figures for you to use when leading on the battlefield..."
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These are lovely. I wish I had a use for them.