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Gunner Dunbar30 Oct 2016 2:50 p.m. PST

Hi guys

First look at my plastic Brunswick Oels Jager conversions, pretty straight forward, Perry Brit bodies (kneeling/officer are Victrix) and a range of Shako heads, dark grey are Perry Brit light Cav, light grey Victrix French, and white Victrix Austrian officers shako, and have used some Perry dismounted dragoon arms with musket trimmed to look like a rifle, then
1) added shoulder straps and pointed cuffs
2) trim lace off Brit line infantry lapels, or side buttons off rifleman lapels
3) smoothed out pack
4) added horse hair plumes
5) officers lace (not happy with that yet, need to go 1 row higher to the shoulders)
Just need to add a few details, base and will take more pics, all comments welcome.
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robert piepenbrink Supporting Member of TMP30 Oct 2016 3:11 p.m. PST

Nicely done, and the photo taken at the right stage toshow off the work. Good job!

keithbarker30 Oct 2016 11:48 p.m. PST

As always, very interesting conversions!

Gunner Dunbar31 Oct 2016 2:06 p.m. PST

thanks guys

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