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Tango0103 Jul 2018 8:59 p.m. PST

"Fernando Amo has been the painter and the author of these photos of the new federal cavalry figures made by Horacio Falcinelli.

These are lead figures in 28 mm, Horacio has made soldiers and horses with the help of a sculptor, but in many of the details are the work of Horacio himself, who also made some complete.

The soldiers have been painted in a generic way and could form in several different bodies of the period of the Argentine Confederation.

There is information, although not very abundant, of the uniforms of the military corps of that time and, God willing, we will deal with it on the occasion of the Campaign to the Desert of 1833-1834 that is being organized in the SHM.

Here are the photos for the consideration of the fans."
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Carlos Alberto04 Jul 2018 8:21 a.m. PST

Como siempre tan amable Armand.
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Tango0104 Jul 2018 9:51 a.m. PST

Igualmente mi buen amigo!.

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