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Nice apples:wink2:{eek3}{sm4}
 
Nice apples:wink2:{eek3}{sm4}

"How do you like THEM apples?" I have a seen a few reenactor ladies do that impression for the Rev-War and photos of the 7 Years War over in Europa. They do get a bad sun burn without the "fichu" or scarf /neckerchief that women wore outside with the low bodices.
 
"How do you like THEM apples?" I have a seen a few reenactor ladies do that impression for the Rev-War and photos of the 7 Years War over in Europa. They do get a bad sun burn without the "fichu" or scarf /neckerchief that women wore outside with the low bodices.

My hand is trembling, my mouth is dry.She's a toy soldier Babe ! {sm3}
 
My hand is trembling, my mouth is dry.She's a toy soldier Babe ! {sm3}

The figure isn't totally 1750-60 authentic but it is fun! Reminds me of the old Edward Suren "Willie" figures in 40mm. A little of Pheonix Phollies and Cliff Sanderson figures as well.
 
Here's hoping ... With the new NE range, K&C will do a Pauline Floures in her hussar uniform :rolleyes2:

Andy ... Please

OD
 
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two cantiniere one from KC and one from delprado .
 
Very interesting.
I did not know that Del Prado came out with a Cantiniere as well.
Looks good.
Konrad
 
The only other painted figure I've bought so far is the excellent Del Prado cantiniere. I think both are supposed to be the same unit, the 15th Light Infantry. I have a Stadden, Rose, and Valient version of the outfit that I've painted.

I'll have to find the 1970 photo of a girl friend that made a "costume" of the 15th's cantiniere.
 
The only other painted figure I've bought so far is the excellent Del Prado cantiniere. I think both are supposed to be the same unit, the 15th Light Infantry. I have a Stadden, Rose, and Valient version of the outfit that I've painted.

I'll have to find the 1970 photo of a girl friend that made a "costume" of the 15th's cantiniere.

Hi,
After having looked at the list of threads you have started, I didn't see many "diorama threads". I would love to see more of your figures, as the dioramas you posted are wonderful!
-Sandor:salute::
 

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