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That contrast is looking very effective, DM.
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Loving your SYW stuff, RMD.
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You realise that those hussars look so nice they will inevitably rout the moment they are asked to advance. Splendid painting, with a touch of the Garde Chasseurs a Cheval about them. I especially like that you've given the trumpeter a mirliton to single him out (possibly as being so awful, he doesn't qualify for a colpack - was he rejected from the infantry band?).
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Mordred ap Arthur with his champion, Malwas, Mordred’s mother, and Arthur’s half-sister, the Enchantress, Morgan le Fay.

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Essex Boy wrote: Sun Apr 24, 2022 9:41 am Loving your SYW stuff, RMD.
Thanks EB. Here's some more: The Royal Horse Guards (Blues). That's all the British cavalry finished for Minden, so now I've got some Hanoverian cavalry, the Allied artillery and some generals to do and then they'll be good for a game. :)

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A wonderful looking regiment, thanks for sharing.



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Count Belisarius wrote: Sun Apr 24, 2022 12:52 am Final push for stuff for Ayton. The never bloody ending bloody hussars are almost there. And a mounted officer done for another brigade command stand...
Beautifully painted Andy.



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David at "Not by Appointment sent me some Gideon's for the Légion Britannique as I needed them for the 1st and 4th Dragoon squadrons. The figures are Spencer Smiths.
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Very smart
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Nice!
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