PolarBear
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I saw this posted on CTSC and thought it might be of interest to Britains collectors: It will certainly make some interesting dioramas. Now we just need some Victorian ladies for the men of the Lt.'s 24th Foot![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
"Hello All,
Sorry this is so late in the month but we just finished them today! It is part of a new range that Britains will be debuting in the April catalogue. They have Redcoats, they have Bluecoats, now to balance it out- they have Petticoats! In my life BK (before Ken) I was a fashion historian for a couple of the big living history museums in the midwest so this range really makes me happy. It has been fun to see the clothing that I make for real people be replicated for little tiny tin people. Anyways, enough of my rambling. Here is my figure of the month, a Lady and her Soldier, circa 1815."
Ericka Osen
Hudson & Allen Studio
"Hello All,
Sorry this is so late in the month but we just finished them today! It is part of a new range that Britains will be debuting in the April catalogue. They have Redcoats, they have Bluecoats, now to balance it out- they have Petticoats! In my life BK (before Ken) I was a fashion historian for a couple of the big living history museums in the midwest so this range really makes me happy. It has been fun to see the clothing that I make for real people be replicated for little tiny tin people. Anyways, enough of my rambling. Here is my figure of the month, a Lady and her Soldier, circa 1815."
Ericka Osen
Hudson & Allen Studio