Carry on up the Raj – Standard PDF Edition
£5.00
The Indian Uprising
1857
Siege, rebellion, and brutal close-quarter fighting.
Carry on up the Raj covers the dramatic and hard-fought campaigns of the Indian Uprising, focusing on asymmetric warfare, desperate sieges, and mobile relief columns.
These rules are built around uneven forces, where disciplined troops face numerically superior opponents, and local conditions, terrain, and morale play a major role. From holding fortified positions to breaking through to relieve besieged garrisons, the system emphasises tension, pressure, and hard choices.
Description
What’s Inside
Asymmetric Warfare Mechanics
Different forces fight very different wars.
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Irregular and regular troop interactions
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Morale differences and shock effects
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Numerical superiority and pressure rules
Siege & Relief Scenarios
A defining feature of the conflict.
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Fortified positions and defences
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Relief columns and breakout attempts
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Ammunition, supplies, and endurance
Native & British Forces
Distinct troop types with different battlefield roles.
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Sepoys and rebel units
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British regulars and colonial troops
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Local levies and auxiliaries
Terrain & Local Conditions
The battlefield itself is an enemy.
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Heat and fatigue
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Urban fighting
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Villages, compounds, and fieldworks
Scale & Miniatures
Carry on up the Raj is miniature-agnostic and works with:
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28mm
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20mm
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15mm
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Any scale suitable for colonial-era gaming
Well suited to siege boards, urban tables, and narrative campaigns.
Standard vs Premium
Standard Edition
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Plain white PDF
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Fully playable
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Simple formatting — may contain minor typos or less polished layout
Premium Edition
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Professionally edited and polished
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Includes images and attractive formatting
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Fully playable and visually refined
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Ideal if you want a more refined, ready-to-use experience
Note: Both editions contain the same content; the difference is in presentation and polish.






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