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French & Indian War Painting Guide for Anglo-American Rangers


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Another excellent painting guide! Can't wait for more rangers!=)


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Trayned Bandesman of Galloping Major Ltd writes:

To accompany our recently released rangers for the Galloping Major 28mm French & Indian War range, with more to come soon, I've written a Rangers Painting Guide.

Rogers' Rangers with a 'rangerised' Provincial

Most people with any interest in the period have a rough idea of the appearance of Rogers' Rangers, but this article also covers other, less well known, ranger units, and draws together a lot of the details and references that give you more confidence when creating and starting to paint a unit.

Rangers from Captain Hezekiah Dunn's Company

As with the other painting guides already on our website - Mohawk Warriors, Canadian Militia and Huron Warriors - this is not so much a step-by-step "How To" guide as an essential source of information about the appearance of the troop types.

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