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Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Grenadier Drummer of Prussian Infantry Regiment No.12
Off-topic, what about a template for the Grassin *cavalry*? (if you already did it, put the blame on a deadful combination of Alzheimer and laziness!). Given their 'exoticism' they would in all likelihood be of interest for many Imagi-Nation builders. In 28mm they are 'waiting' on the Eureka 100 list, and in most scales good proxies could probably be obtained (headswapping) from some British late 18th C. Light Dragoons...
Thanks, Bill. It's a slightly revamped version of the one I did for the IR 12 grenadier some time ago - had enough work to do the uniform without doing a new grenadier mitre too!
Saturday 6th June 2020 I've decided to allow comments from Anonymous Users but I'll still be moderating posts, as I'm sure the spam will probably flood in now! We'll see...
Glamorous!
ReplyDeleteOff-topic, what about a template for the Grassin *cavalry*? (if you already did it, put the blame on a deadful combination of Alzheimer and laziness!). Given their 'exoticism' they would in all likelihood be of interest for many Imagi-Nation builders. In 28mm they are 'waiting' on the Eureka 100 list, and in most scales good proxies could probably be obtained (headswapping) from some British late 18th C. Light Dragoons...
Cheers,
Jean-Louis
Love the miter...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jean-Louis. Yes, I'll certainly think about the Grassin cavalry...
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
David.
Thanks, Bill. It's a slightly revamped version of the one I did for the IR 12 grenadier some time ago - had enough work to do the uniform without doing a new grenadier mitre too!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
David.