Swiss Planta regiment in French service.

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Willz the Wargamer
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Swiss Planta regiment in French service.

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Inspired by David's flag of the Planta regiment, I remembered some painted old Glory figures I had seen on Ian Hinds ebay sales.
so I bought these last week, they were painted as Swiss in Spanish service. So some ink wash, changed a few colours and brightened up some colours.
I give you the Swiss Planta regiment in French service.
Flags by David at "Not by Appointment".
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Those have come up a treat! David's flags are a wonderful resource for French flags.
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Yep, very nice, and I really like that marching figure.

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Nice!
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Nice unit and lovely flag
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Post by BaronVonWreckedoften »

Lovely unit, Willz.

(Odd that none of these OG figures are doing the (in)famous "Hi, Steve!" dance, but all seem to have adopted the Elite Miniatures "Is it a bird, is it a plane?" pose.....)
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