18mm Light Division of 1810

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18mm Light Division of 1810

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The work in progress viewtopic.php?f=14&t=264 is now a work completed :)

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Very nice, rather taken by the Portuguese lights.

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. :D Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you all thmbs2)

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.
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