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Wednesday, 17 October 2007
French in India 3 - Fusilier of Company of Topas, Bussy's Army 1753-4
Another slightly pre-SYW uniform, this was worn by some Indo-Portuguese Portuguese-speaking Christian troops who wore a pink or "buffish pink" uniform with red facings and red buttons. Gaiters were white. Pink hat with red rim, white tassel and white fleur-de-lis. These troops were considered excellent auxiliaries to European troops.
Great to see badly known non-standard uniforms in your astounding series of templates.
ReplyDeleteYour 'French in India' could be used for militia -or auxiliary light troops- of some Imagi-Nation (to be later 'translated' on GNW minis?).
As already written 'you are a machine'! Immensely appreciated - but Freistadt Tippelbruder suffers from your absence!
Regards,
Jean-Louis
Thanks, Jean-Louis! :-) It really helps keep the impetus going when I get encouraging comments like yours.
ReplyDeleteI had (and still have) plans for Freistadt Tippelbruder but have concentrated my efforts on the templates of late; I don't seem to have time for both at the moment, sadly. Hopefully soon I'll get chance to update Tippelbruder though.
Thanks again.
David.