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roughriderfan14 May 2010 8:01 p.m. PST

Putting together some 28mm troops to do the Blackhawk War of the 1830's. Planning for the most part to use Old Glory figures from Seminole War and Texas War of Independence for my Americans.

Remember that someone did some figures – Frontier????? – with some troops in the shako as opposed to the fatigue hat. Would like to use them for my "red leg" infantry – any ideas if they or something similar are out there???

Thanks in advance

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP15 May 2010 2:51 a.m. PST

Would anything from a War of 1812 line work?

CooperSteveOnTheLaptop18 May 2010 8:11 a.m. PST

Total guess on my part but would any Perry Carlist stuff be any use?

marco56 Supporting Member of TMP02 Sep 2015 7:22 a.m. PST

British Legion from Perry's Carlist Wars would work.The Us Army changed uniforms and headgear in 1833 but the old uniforms might sill have been around by the time the Seminole War started.
Mark

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