captainsimos
Private 2
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This is a Dragoon and not an infantryman…so not a Royal Deux Pont.
He probably had a carbine or even a sword in his hand… I seem to recall a drawing in a similar pose with a carbine.
Here is a photo of the PMD figue. I think it is a WW2 Russian Field MarshallCorrect, a dragoon, and more specifically, a Brunswick dragoon from the Revolutionary War. It was made by Robert Rowe under his Vallance brand. It's based on a Lefferts illustration from the Company of Military Historians.
In his right hand, and resting on his right shoulder, he held a musket (should have been a carbine). You can see where the glue remains. The figure kit came with a cast flat, square base with the corners cropped. Whoever painted this one has placed him on this larger round base.
I've got several of these, plus a mold to cast the figure. This one, I've painted as a dragoon of Krockow's regiment:
and this one as a Platen dragoon:
I mounted these on a tinplate base, in the Stadden style.
He can be painted as any of Frederick's dragoon regiments who had lapels, as well as the Brunswick Prinz Ludewig dragoons. I'm looking now for the Leffert's illustration but can't seem to find one at the moment.
Hope that helps!
Prost!
Brad
Correct, a dragoon, and more specifically, a Brunswick dragoon from the Revolutionary War. It was made by Robert Rowe under his Vallance brand. It's based on a Lefferts illustration from the Company of Military Historians.
In his right hand, and resting on his right shoulder, he held a musket (should have been a carbine). You can see where the glue remains. The figure kit came with a cast flat, square base with the corners cropped. Whoever painted this one has placed him on this larger round base.
I've got several of these, plus a mold to cast the figure. This one, I've painted as a dragoon of Krockow's regiment:
and this one as a Platen dragoon:
I mounted these on a tinplate base, in the Stadden style.
He can be painted as any of Frederick's dragoon regiments who had lapels, as well as the Brunswick Prinz Ludewig dragoons. I'm looking now for the Leffert's illustration but can't seem to find one at the moment.
Hope that helps!
Prost!
Brad
Is this the one you are looking for??