New British Guards (1 Viewer)

The empire thrives on beer these days Brad!

Rob
 
Absolutely! One can't beat the refreshing taste of a freshly opened Bud.
Oh d*mmit! :mad:
 
Just seen this on the K&C web site :)

Good or what!

Jeff
 

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That looks so good,simple but effective.Even a dio novice such as i could reproduce that.

Rob
 
I was curious as to what battalion the Coldstream Guards/Foot Guards the flags belonged to for the Coldstreamers? I don't have a book here that shows the flags of the regiment. I have researched online and have had no luck in finding that exact flag that K&C painted. I obviously am not looking in the right places.

Can anyone help me?

Thank you.

Darrell
 
For every dead red coat there must be 5 dead french men.......:)


WELLINGTON
 
I was curious as to what battalion the Coldstream Guards/Foot Guards the flags belonged to for the Coldstreamers? I don't have a book here that shows the flags of the regiment. I have researched online and have had no luck in finding that exact flag that K&C painted. I obviously am not looking in the right places.

Can anyone help me?

Thank you.

Darrell

The 2nd Battalion of the 2nd Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards were present at Waterloo. I hope this helps.

Jeff
 
Aye, and that great combo has had a real outing today. Better get back to talking about toy sodjers. :)

Your right Harry.I wonder how many toy soldier makers like Famous Grouse and Guiness?:D
 
Your right Harry.I wonder how many toy soldier makers like Famous Grouse and Guiness?:D
:DRight O' Robbie! I wonder how many toy soldier collectors like Guiness and Grouse, or Guiness with Grouse?
Looks like a great new thread idea ..What do You take with your toy soldiers???:D
 

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