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edmuel200011 Feb 2016 7:02 a.m. PST

Hello, all,

I'll be posting more later, but here is my first: 1864 Danish Foot Guard (Perry British Intervention Force Scots Guard figures):

picture

I've been working away at various units for the 19th Century using a mix of manufacturers, this particular use of fig was inspired by the Black Powder Blogger, from whom I got the idea for representing the Danish Guard (and to whom I doff my cap and dip my brush):

link

Best,
Ed M

Broglie11 Feb 2016 8:09 a.m. PST

Splendid. Well done.

I also like your bases.

Regards

KTravlos11 Feb 2016 8:30 a.m. PST

great!

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP11 Feb 2016 9:16 a.m. PST

Good looking unit – nice conversions

jurgenation Supporting Member of TMP11 Feb 2016 4:12 p.m. PST

Great job,I painted mine in their red uniforms,to stand out even more. First time in combat …they ran…AAArgh.!I think they work perfect.great paint job.

mashrewba12 Feb 2016 11:02 a.m. PST

These look great -can you tell me about the buildings?

edmuel200012 Feb 2016 12:34 p.m. PST

Thanks, gents,

Next up will be a more radical conversion based on a volunteer unit of the S-H war (but suitable for many of the volunteer units that were involved in the wars of the Mid 19th C).

Mashrewba, the buildings are from Crescent Root Studions. They keep changing their offerings, but the one pictured is still on offer. You can find it here:

link

Best,
Ed M

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