18thC Imaginations uniform books.

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Peeler wrote: Thu May 21, 2020 8:20 pm For my 18thC Imaginations period, I appear to have gathered figures for WSS, WAS, and SYW, very mostly S/Smiths. Whilst I don't wish to be too historical with them... or maybe I do... I wonder if you fine chaps could recommend any simple generic all encompassing books/sites for uniform references and styles.
Thanking you, in advance.

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He was being serious - you dont want to get your Imaginations army all unhistrorical or whatever.

Mindyou, I think Henry threw in the towel when I brought my Mexicans to the last bash we had. He was going around the table with his iPad taking a video and I heard him "These arn't really Mexicans they are...."
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Even back in the 18th century the East Ayton fusileers were sticklers for tradition and continued to wear oversized leather codpieces.
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Is that a fusil in your pants or are you just pleased to see me?
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Ah, the traditional fusil leer.
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I am a bit worried by the one with what looks like 2 grenades stuffed down there.
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Vintage Wargaming wrote: Fri May 22, 2020 8:03 pm Ah, the traditional fusil leer.
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Well thankyou all, that was almost useful & a chortle at the same time. 👍
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Fred that's a grena dear.
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Is that like Granola Gay?
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