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ferg98127 Sep 2020 10:33 a.m. PST

Evening all,

Quick post tonight – plenty of photos of my latest order from La Flecha Negra over on my blog

link

Including 3 Battalions of Legere, Skirmishers and Swiss infantry

As always, comments and feedback welcome

Regards

James

SHaT198427 Sep 2020 4:10 p.m. PST

Very nice.
And to land a regiment in full, wonderful!

However- say it with me- the 1804 drapeaux do not have gold fringes!
And if that's the 17eme Legere as appears in flag photo, their drummers/ tete du colonne had way more colourful uniforms than 'bleu'; perhpas you're handicapped by figures available?

Keep 'em coming, I still havent started the 10e Legere myself.
d cup

The Tyn Man28 Sep 2020 2:33 p.m. PST

Very nice, so, who makes those figs, and are they 15 or 18mm?

Cheers
Dean

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