In the service of Altefritzenburg...
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very nice.. who makes the Jaeger?
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They are Crann Tara Freytag jaegers.
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I'm liking all those Andy!
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Finished the vignette.
Lieutenant-General von Zinnerweil, late of the First Altefritzenburg Dragoons (the uniform of which is the basis of his servants livery) and now in charge of Altefritzenburg's artillery, prepares for the day ahead. He still carries a field blanket on his horse as he would often dine and sleep with his dragoons. However, his new responsibilities require a little more comfort and he is now accompanied by his loyal trio of servants...
Horse and holder from Crann Tara. Officer and servant holding coat sculpted by John Ray. Servant holding tray is a Jackdaw figure available in a set from Old Glory UK.
Lieutenant-General von Zinnerweil, late of the First Altefritzenburg Dragoons (the uniform of which is the basis of his servants livery) and now in charge of Altefritzenburg's artillery, prepares for the day ahead. He still carries a field blanket on his horse as he would often dine and sleep with his dragoons. However, his new responsibilities require a little more comfort and he is now accompanied by his loyal trio of servants...
Horse and holder from Crann Tara. Officer and servant holding coat sculpted by John Ray. Servant holding tray is a Jackdaw figure available in a set from Old Glory UK.
Re: In the service of Altefritzenburg...
excellent
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Gorgeous!
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That’s really lovely, well up my street. May I complement your puddle also.
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I had great fun doing that. I have a large bottle of that scenic fake water stuff. Had it for years and have used maybe half an inch out of it... Picked it up last night... Read the instructions (I know... I know...) and it said don't shake... So I calmly upended the bottle just to agitate it gently... Unfortunately the plastic of the lid had decayed and the top of the lid just popped off and deposited a large quantity of the liquid over me and the floor! Just glad it didn't go over the figures... Bit messy though and the floor is a bit shiny now...