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I've been following the genesis of these and the accompanying ranges on Facebook and I think that it is safe to say that these are thus far some of Paul Hick's finest work.

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Gwalior, Afghanistan, Punjaub & Scinde 1840s

GAPS

British Infantry, firing line, coatees, peaked Kilmarnock forage caps (older pattern), quilted cover and neck curtain, knapsacks, P1839 percussion muskets (8 different figures in standing poses). [Particularly suited for HM 22nd (The Cheshire) Regiment in Scinde 1843.]

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