

[/COLOR]I agree, I have almost all of their civilians too and display them with my vintage style marching guard figures in my personal collection.
Ken



The Shop is closed, can't buying yet, but Business will go on again ... after beeing back from a world travelling tour. (For a notorious buyer not so amusing informations ...) Figures look very beautiful! - REVWARBUFF: I see on your pictures how goog they works with Britains true 54mm Civilians in their Petticoat Range - which I used (with Britains Civilians, ATS People, Hiriart Civilians) for "1900 German Kaiserzeit", so I could really need these Civilians too.
Great diorama! I see what look like Guard Corps figures marching, but who made the figures standing at attention and the cavalry?The Shop is closed, can't buying yet, but Business will go on again ... after beeing back from a world travelling tour. (For a notorious buyer not so amusing informations ...) Figures look very beautiful! - REVWARBUFF: I see on your pictures how goog they works with Britains true 54mm Civilians in their Petticoat Range - which I used (with Britains Civilians, ATS People, Hiriart Civilians) for "1900 German Kaiserzeit", so I could really need these Civilians too.
All soldiers are from Hiriart (no Guard Corps)! Civilians from Hiriart, Britains ("older" and new ones), Alexanders Toy Soldiers ATS/England. (On an expantion I use also Imperial Civilians.) - But I added some Guard Corps and Stadden/Tradition-figures (these in Luxus painting, 40 years or so old) in my section with "middle-sized-figures" (56/58mm or similar: a bit more bulky).Great diorama! I see what look like Guard Corps figures marching, but who made the figures standing at attention and the cavalry?
