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Decebalus20 Apr 2020 3:13 a.m. PST

Hi,
i got these 28mm models with the information, they are polish Haiduks. The models are obvioulsy The Assualt Group models, and they have the same body like Haiduks, but different hats. Polish Haiduks by TAG have something like a small cap (like an elevator boy in a hotel), these models have something like a cossak/hussar style of fur colpak. But they are also not under TAGs cossack range. Anybody can indetify the models? Thanks.

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Kadrinazi20 Apr 2020 3:24 a.m. PST

It looks like someone converted TAG's haiduks by giving them different headwear, replacing magierka (small cap you mentioned) with fur hat.

nnascati Supporting Member of TMP20 Apr 2020 5:40 a.m. PST

Dismounted dragoons maybe? But without boots.

Decebalus20 Apr 2020 5:47 a.m. PST

@ Kadrinazi. I dont think so. 1st, they are in total about twenty models. That would be really much effort. 2nd, there is a model, i havent photographed, who is reloading and has his hand on his head. His head is definetely not converted.

Has TAG maybe changed the models themself?

Kadrinazi20 Apr 2020 9:02 a.m. PST

Probably the easiest way would be post this photo on TAG's FB page and ask them directly. 20 models do not sounds so bad, I know people who would be crazy enough to do it, even though it doesn't have much sense here. Maybe someone was trying to make them into late-1670's Polish 'foreign' infantry?

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