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Dave Crowell writes:

Mine arrived in the post today. Very nicely one.

They are printed with front and back designs attached along one edge, for folding over the flag pole. Many are printed in appropriately faded colours. The paper is very thin and light weight, not heavy and out of scale.

The best touch IMHO is that the one sided flags have a faint "show through" and stitching from the front side printed on the back side.


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Personal logo The Virtual Armchair General Sponsoring Member of TMP of The Virtual Armchair General writes:

For all those who subscribed to the Mahdist War Flags Collection, these went out in today's (June 26) mail!

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As soon as the new page is ready on the TVAG website, orders may be placed via the Shopping Cart system.

In the meantime, orders will be taken via email at TVAG@worldnet.att.net.

Besides the first four sets of Mahdist Flags, and all those for the Egyptian Army, a new set is also now available from designer Eric Cox.

The Mahdist Movie Flags Set contains detailed renderings of the flags used in the films Khartoum and the 1939 version of The Four Feathers.

Again, all flag sets are $15.00 USD each, plus postage, and are available in 54mm, 25/28mm, 20mm, 15mm, and 6mm. The total number of flags in each scale varies from as "few" as 235 (54mm) and 417 (6mm).

More flags are expected to be added as more research information comes in over time from Britain.

To all subscribers, thank you for your continued support of TVAG's efforts to be the definitive flag source, and your patience as we got them done.

Cheers!