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Lluis Vilalta18 Jan 2012 2:40 p.m. PST

Just built a unit of 15mm Hussars and don't know the make of some. Officer, standard bearer and horn blower are Minifigs for sure, but… what about troopers? --horses are a mix of Minifigs, Roundway and Essex.

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Thanks!

RittervonBek19 Jan 2012 6:02 a.m. PST

I'm pretty sure they are Roundway Miniatures – they are a dead ringer for the Sapounyi Husaren Regiment I painted for my wife's Imagi – Nation Hessen-Beckstein.

Lluis Vilalta19 Jan 2012 9:34 a.m. PST

Oh right, I was pretty doubtful between Roundway and Warrior.

Lots of thanks RittervonBek, I've posted an article on them at my own painting blog: link

(Sorry it's in Catalan language only; you can try and translate it through the Google Translate gadget at top right)

Jamesonsafari19 Jan 2012 10:32 a.m. PST

wherever they're fromthey're quite pretty.

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