Glad to help and yes, it does seem Mirofsoft isn't working now, hopefully it is only to be a shot down time?
If you need the catalogue, I downloaded it and I can email you the .PDF. so send me a PM with your address.
I'd say that the copper strip is used for the belts to hang the scabbard...
Found it ...... in an on-line Labayen catalogue on Mirof's site..
Under the category of Series No3 'Troupes Francais de ligne 1800 - 1815'
32E is 'Carabiniers, cavalier, tenure de parade 1812'
Thefore he will have a white coat, brass helmet with red comb, brass cuirasse and buff belts edged...
If I could see what the hat/head looks like I maybe could ID this guy.
Any chance of a close up shot?
I can see in the instructions that there is an 'N' on the bugler's lace, so it must be Napoleonic.
John
I was lucky that Jack Duke gave me one of his Danish Kettle Drummers about 20 years ago as a casting and it has now been joined by a couple of Tradition Hussars to lead my parade for the Coronation of King Frederik X earlier this year.
John
Brilliant work Victor,
I have loved seeing this project come to completion and thanks for showing us the stages of the production of this 3D masterpiece,
Well Done !!!
John
You are correct Brad it is Hospitaller Knight XIII and is showing on Frontline Catalogue as made 'in conjunction with Ayalya Publishing.
Frontline Figures - Altaya (frontline-figures.com)
None of these knights have bases either.
JOhn
These are Frontline Figures from their French Indian Wars series.
Check out the figures here on their website : Frontline Figures - The French Indian Wars (frontline-figures.com)
John
Thanks for that information, Brad, and that you could ID this figure.
I also noticed that the original images didn't show that the dragoon had a sabre, so thats missing too.
John
Yes, you could be right again, there is evidence, by a glue residue on his right shoulder that something was stuck there.
Any idea of the maker ???
John
Thats right Ken ......
Going on the colours of his lapels, collar and cuffs I suggest he is one of Frederick the Great's Stechow Regiment Dragoon of the 7 Years War era.
He also has a white aiguilette on his right shoulder and white metal buttons.
I don't know what he was holding in his right...
This is made by French maker Metal Modeles and code number is GG26 and depicts Winston Churchill in1915 wearing a French tin hat when he visited the Western Front.
John
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