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Look nice…..hurry up with the hussars tho please!

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Alan Perry of Perry Miniatures writes:

I thought I'd would show you what else I've been working for plastics.

French Dragoons 1812-15

Dragoons

These are in the Bardin regulations of 1812. According to Bucquoy, this uniform did make an appearance in Spain at least brown cloth versions in the regulation cut.

Dragoons

These are at the tooling stage, sitting on the side and slipped in, when Renedra (the tooling company) had time, between the Wars of the Roses and the Hussar frames (as well as the other 4 million frames they're working on!). The eagle-eyed amongst you might have noticed the cuirassier horse frames are also designed for Dragoons, too - this helps, as it spreads the tooling costs.

Dismounted French dragoons

The horse that most of the riders are sitting on is just for presenting the riders, as it a rough resin. There's no deadline for these yet.