"Warlord British Heavy cavalry." Topic
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Jabba Miles | 24 Mar 2017 4:58 a.m. PST |
Picture from Adepticon, Warlord stand.
Image taken from a facebook post from a Bolt Action forum. |
repaint | 24 Mar 2017 5:24 a.m. PST |
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Dave Jackson | 24 Mar 2017 7:11 a.m. PST |
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Footslogger | 24 Mar 2017 8:09 a.m. PST |
I see bicornes and watering caps as well as helmets and bearskins. Tasty. |
Dave Jackson | 24 Mar 2017 2:30 p.m. PST |
Caps and bicornes here I come!!! |
janner | 26 Mar 2017 5:28 a.m. PST |
Not a fan, but good for encouraging new players in the period. |
deadhead | 26 Mar 2017 10:07 a.m. PST |
Only problem with plastic….it ain't metal. Advantage…incredible conversion potential…..and cost! |
Glencairn | 28 Mar 2017 4:09 a.m. PST |
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Lord Hill | 28 Mar 2017 8:01 a.m. PST |
I see they've repeated the myth that the Scots Greys wore oilskin covers with no plumes. Here's a first hand account from Corporal Dickson of No.5 Troop ""I had lost the plume of my bearskin just as we went through the second infantry column; a shot had carried it away." |
Jabba Miles | 23 Apr 2017 8:45 a.m. PST |
Had a closer look at these yesterday before Salute opened and while one model has a bicorn on and another a watering cap all the bodies had the post 1812 jackets with the thick vertical stripes of lace down the front rather than the individual button hole horizontal lace of the pre 1812 jackets also So for me at least it's back to metals for my early peninsula army.
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