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Tango0126 Aug 2020 9:46 p.m. PST

"The South Carolina Royalists were raised in May 1778 under Col Alexander Innis. They fought at the siege of Savannah 1779. In 1780 they were part of the garrison at Ninety-Six. In 1781 they were constantly engaged against Marion's brigade and also fought at at Hobkirks Hill. They were a long serving, hard fighting regiment…"

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Extrabio1947 Supporting Member of TMP27 Aug 2020 4:37 a.m. PST

Great brushwork and basing. Nice background information too.

FlyXwire27 Aug 2020 5:30 a.m. PST

Photo doesn't show off the painting much (troops should face the room light, not be in its shadow).

Bill N27 Aug 2020 6:07 a.m. PST

I do appreciate Mark's work. His research is fairly good too.

Personal logo Der Alte Fritz Sponsoring Member of TMP27 Aug 2020 7:28 a.m. PST

Nice brushwork and basing of the Fife and Drum Miniatures British figures.

Tango0127 Aug 2020 12:35 p.m. PST

Happy you like them my friends! (smile)


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WillBGoode29 Aug 2020 9:12 a.m. PST

Tango, perhaps in the future you could give credit to the blog post or owner of the blog. I think it would be polite to thank the blog or credit it in some way.

John the OFM29 Aug 2020 9:42 a.m. PST

I have to agree with Will.
Every time you say "Glad you liked them, boys!" it looks you're taking credit for the figures and painting.

It's so easy to simply say "From the Brave Fusiliers blog" before you add the link.
I'm sure you're not trying to take credit for his fine work.

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