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Quoted TextAustralian lighthorse could be possible but the wraps would need to come off and the leather type gaiters worn instead.....
Cannibalize the World War I US infantry and ANZAC infantry figures. That's the great thing with plastic figures, inexpensive and easy to mix and match from a stock of parts.
Mixing and matching bits from the old Airfix multi pose figures could allow one to model nearly any 20th century army. I remember seeing World War I cavalry built up of Historex and Airfix bits with very little scratch building required.
That's FOR SURE!!!
I seem to remember seeing an article somewhere about that particular WWI Cavalry built out of AIRFIX and HISTOREX parts- Was it in the old "Military Modeller" magazine?
Figure Modeller Bill Horan also makes a lot of use of spare plastic arms, legs, heads and other "body parts", as well. I keep one of those metal cabinet things with all the smaller clear plastic "drawers" pretty well-stocked with extra figure parts, too...

Wish that SHENANDOAH was still in business- They had a really GREAT line of American Civil War Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry figures...
