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Ilkley Old School
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Finished 12 Chasseur Flankers of the Guard this morning before nipping off to Fiasco.

I have used Alberken/Early Minfigs French Voltigeurs for this unit. I bought these nearly 50 years ago from BMW models in Wimbledon. The last photo shows my how I painted figures as as a youngster.

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Painted as Austrians in circa 1972/73.

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Curse you Ilkley!

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Ilkley Old School wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2019 6:36 pm I have used Alberken/Early Minfigs French Voltigeurs for this unit. I bought these nearly 50 years ago from BMW models in Wimbledon.
Wow, there's a name from the past! When I first went there (early 70s) they had given up on Minifigs and were selling Hinchliffe.
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42mm naval infantry for Toscana. I have a major decision to make, do I leave the pompoms white or add a touch of red to the overall blue & white uniform?
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Yes, I think you should.
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Buff Orpington wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:07 am 42mm naval infantry for Toscana. I have a major decision to make, do I leave the pompoms white or add a touch of red to the overall blue & white uniform?
Red might make them look a bit French (and who wants that), what about a nice light blue?
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Definitely orange.
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That'll make them look Dutch.
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Melon green.
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I'm obviously going to have to organise a beauty contest.
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