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Tango0107 Mar 2017 3:24 p.m. PST

Essex has released some very interesting things in 15mm with new sets for the Austrian army that covers the war of 1866.

AUO1 Austrian Army 1861-66: Infantry
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AUO2 Austrian Army 1861-66: Infantry
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AUO3 Austrian Army 1861-66: Infantry command
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AUO4 Austrian Army 1861-66: Infantry muskets
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AUO5 Austrian Army 1861-66: Infantry command II
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AUO6 Austrian Army 1861-66: jaegers
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AUO7 Austrian Army 1861-66: jaegers command
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AUO8 Austrian Army 1861-66: Cuirassiers.
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AUO9 Austrian Army 1861-66: Command cuirassiers
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AUO10 Austrian Army 1861-66: hussars
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AUO11 Austrian Army 1861-66: Command hussars
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Hope you enjoy!


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Ramming08 Mar 2017 7:29 a.m. PST

Very nice indeed, the hussars should probably be wearing the Kutsma for 1866 and not the low crown shako but very tidy none the less (also means they can double for 1859).

Tango0108 Mar 2017 10:54 a.m. PST

Glad you like them my friend!. (smile)


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Personal logo DWilliams Supporting Member of TMP19 Mar 2017 4:32 p.m. PST

These are nice, but I still prefer the OldGlory15s (19th Century Miniatures) for the Austrian army during this period.

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