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Mosana

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  1. Prussian officer: Prussian NCO: Infantryman: Hussar regiment "TOTENKOPF" When I can find out what Prussian artillerymen look like I'll do them too.
  2. Yeah... Age of Empires 3 is inaccurate in a wide variety of ways, but 'm not bothered much. I'd play Cossacks II if I want historical accuracy.
  3. Then that's one thing both Napoleon and I have done! I visited Sanssouci in April and saw his grave. Also, on that note, I think I'll do Prussia for the 7 Years' War next.
  4. Yeah, they're Prussian troops for the War of the Austrian Succession.
  5. Going to have to vote for the Guards, simply because of the whole British thing.
  6. Small update: Ansbach-Bayreuth Dragoons officer: Ansbach-Bayreuth Dragoons trooper: This is a fairly obscure unit, but I was inspired to make bodies for them after reading about their history. At the Battle of Hohenfriedberg, the unit captured 67 (!) enemy standards, and Frederick the Great composed the famous "Hohenfriedberger March" for them to play.
  7. Are these available in the UK?
  8. Very nice! Speaking as a UK resident, the UK police car is extremely nice-looking.
  9. Ah, yes. Having read your post, I quickly fixed it.
  10. Northern Ireland on! X-D
  11. Under French.
  12. some updates Band of the Old Guard Drummer: Drum-major (my 200th torso): Oboist/Bandmaster: Flotist: Bass drummer: Cymbalist: Also, I've made a Maj.com gallery for the old photos I've collected on the internet, and it's now in my signature.
  13. Duly updated.
  14. Great bodies! Also, as other people have said, it's very important to save these as .PNGs. What do you plan on doing next?
  15. I'm pretty sure it's a Polish word. On a different note, I'm going to be gone for a month. I can do requests when I return.
  16. I wargame 1:72 miniatures in plastic, and have a couple hundred russians, mostly artillery and home guard. Seeing as there's really no "official" rules to use, compared to warhammer, for instance, I just play with my friends and use these rules we concocted ourselves, which is basically a tabletop form of Cossacks II. I have a camera, but unfortunately no idea how to work it. Also, this isn't strictly on topic but I'd like to ask the people who frequent this thread: How do you pronounce Cuirassier Sabretache Bagration Czapka Litewka I'd go for "queer-as-e-ay" "sabre-tache" "bag-rat-e-own" "schapska" and "lit-ay-wuh-ka" What are your thoughts?
  17. Yup, under Britain.
  18. As some of you might be aware, Ruritania isn't a real place. It is the setting of the novel The Prisoner of Zenda which I have read recently, and I thought I'd make up what Ruritania's soldiers would look like, as the book gives no mention. These are really for my own amusement more than anything else, as it's nice to make something which doesn't need to be accurate in any way for once. Ruritania is described as being "between Austria and Germany", and so I tried to give these bodies a vauge Prussian theme, although you'd be hard-pressed to notice it. Soldier: Officer: Royal Guard:
  19. Soldier: Officer: Highlander: Officer: As an aside, these are by far the most difficult torsos I've done. And on a completely different note, here is Harry Flashman, in 11th Light Dragoons outfit: Coming next: Ruritanians
  20. Those figures are looking really nice. Can't want to see them finished.
  21. Napoleon is often depicted as sitting in such a manner.
  22. soldier: officer:
  23. Well, it's just a previous 1812 body with a belt added, but thanks anyway!
  24. It is indeed. I have replaced the image.
  25. ta-dah:
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