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timurilank08 Nov 2011 11:11 a.m. PST

I posted more photos of the army. Here you will find some intersting additions to the Melnibonéan army. At the moment, this numbers over 70 elements and will continue to grow as details of the archipelago surface.

18thcenturysojourn.blogspot.com

Thanks for looking.
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abdul666lw11 Dec 2011 9:48 a.m. PST

Precedent units:
Cavalry:
TMP link
The army:
TMP link
The project:
TMP link

Not irrelevant:
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The WF plastic 'generic WSS infantry' link is an abundant and relatively inexpensive sources of tricornes, for conversions in 28-30mm. Amazing how the mere addition of a tricorne can 'tag' a figurine "18th C.":

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link (outstanding blog: Gieburg, a 18th C. Mordheim: link )

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