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Personal logo DWilliams Supporting Member of TMP30 Jul 2016 11:45 a.m. PST

Here are some Austrian/Hungarian infantry recently completed for skirmish games. They depict a detachment from the 2nd Erzherzog Ferdinand Infantry Regiment, circa 1809. The figures are OldGlory25s. Some are converted Landwehr, which provides a bit more variety in poses and uniform details (greatcoats).

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Peter Lowitt30 Jul 2016 12:17 p.m. PST

Nice

Brian Smaller30 Jul 2016 2:31 p.m. PST

Just fantastic – I think that OG really hold their own (in their own quirky way). And the price – with the Army Card discount cannot be beat.

Gonsalvo30 Jul 2016 6:49 p.m. PST

Well done! I too am a fan of Old Glory.

Markconz31 Jul 2016 4:19 a.m. PST

Nice job!

Personal logo DWilliams Supporting Member of TMP01 Aug 2016 6:33 p.m. PST

In addition to the affordable prices and quirky poses mentioned above, I appreciate the variety you can achieve in many of the OG25 ranges. With just a bit of filing and filling, I was able to pull figures from two separate packs of Landwehr to add to the existing 2 packs of Hungarian line infantry (advancing and defending poses). Plus, there is a separate command pack. Altogether, I can create about 25 uniquely different figures out of these 5 packs.

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