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18mm Light Division of 1810
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Very nice, rather taken by the Portuguese lights.
The basing looks hot and dry so points nicely to the Peninsula.
The basing looks hot and dry so points nicely to the Peninsula.
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Great to see stovepipes and tarletons rather than Belgics and bell topped shakoes
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Really lovely work. You should be very proud of them. Thank you for sharing.
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Re: 18mm Light Division of 1810
Thank you all
Kalinovsky: I know what you mean; the pre-1812 uniforms for most Napoleonic factions tended to be more elegant than those later on. That's part of the reason for my attraction to the early/mid peninsular period.
Kalinovsky: I know what you mean; the pre-1812 uniforms for most Napoleonic factions tended to be more elegant than those later on. That's part of the reason for my attraction to the early/mid peninsular period.