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Jcfrog writes:

So those fanions are the right size for real fanions for 15-18 mm
You could advertise it. Never hurts.
I know you do good 6, even had a few. If better eyes/ younger might have a few1000 now.
It was a jest referring to Adlertag 1940…


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LeonAdler Sponsoring Member of TMP of Adler writes:

The First in a Series of Flags Are the French 1815 Flags

We had something of a dilemma when we designed these. We can print the regiment and battalion number on the finished flags, but doing this would require a huge amount of research into battle honors, make stock control a nightmare, and how to pack them? By OB, by number sequence etc.

Given that it requires x10 magnification to actually see the numbers, we have decided to do generic types.

The illustrations below are a bit low-resolution.

French

F15 - French Regimental Flag – £1.65 GBP
F1 - French Battalion Fannions – £1.65 GBP
F15 - D Dragoon Regiments – £1.40 GBP
F15 - H Hussar Regiments – £1.40 GBP
F15 - CC Chasseurs A Cheval – £1.40 GBP
F15 - L Lancer Regiments – £1.40 GBP
F15 - CU Curassier Regiments – £1.40 GBP
F15 - CA Carabiniers – £0.50 GBP

Next up will be flags for the Austrians.

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