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Very nice.
Ooh they look great.
Nice review Gerry, was wondering what to base these of if doing British, and their uniforms would be around the final Jacobite Rebellion period of 1715 if doing them to represent troops roughly around the time of Blackbeard . Of course with the matchlocks also in the box you can go earlier,
Basically I was looking to see what I could use a Uniform guides.
OPPs my mistake 1st Jcaobite rebellion not the later Cullooden one
Going to be talking about it on this week’s blog. Stay tuned for Thursday
Sound , This is looking more like my big buy at Salute, which probably means no one will have it there!
Also did strike me you could put some escape highlanders in crews, which you will probably mention.
They’re plug bayonets for the matchlocks, not daggers.
Nice looking figures for the turn of the 18th century
That is a very nice set.
I dont think they are daggers but rather plug bayonets