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I'm glad this discussion is still going. When I think about it I wanna see more 75mm mounted figs. With the soaring price of figs, that seems like a proper alternative to the 90mm's. I love them but wow..... $$$ :cry:
 
Mordred from Excalibur.
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This is a super idea, just worried about the size of the base.
If the figures are 54mm or 75mm, how big's the blooming ship ?
Can you tell us more of their history at all dude?
I am genuinely intrigued
Paul



Paul, I am sorry - the thread went so fast I never saw your message! :X3: Dang!

The 369th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Harlem Hellfighters" is another of the many lost battalions still not kitted in any form.

Unfortunately racism and segregation are part of the history of mankind. Even in the second world war, the Tuskegee Airman were subjected to segregation and medal of Honor receiver Doris Miller was a cooker assistant because secondary tasks were given to enlisted black man.

Back in World War I things were similar or worst: As strange as it appears today, an African American who wished to fight in Great War had to offer his services to Canadian or French troops! They could not enlist the American Army.

So, to avoid this, the US formed the 369th. A regiment strictly for African Americans or African Puerto Ricans.

They had a remarkable success in France, being named "Men of Bronze".

Here's an illustration showing them in action at the ending months of a war that until end August no one could predict who would win.

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They never loose a trench, they never left no one behind. It's true to say the Harlem Hellfighters showed the American People how important and valuable African Americans could be in the military forces.
 
Mate I am so pleased you were able to get back to this and let us know more.
Thanks for sharing!

Needless to say we've all been talkinhg about yout forgetfulness.

I don't care what the others said about you...

I still think you're an ok Bloke !


Hahahahahahha
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Cool! :)

Glad you liked it! Let's hope great Carl can tackle this subject to place these long forgotten chaps close to his monumental bust of the 54th Massachusetts (y) (please Carl, do the 369th wearing the Adrian Helmet as an option too!!!)
 
Cheers Blue!

Another little 'Snippet', of history that should be brought back to life! Thanks for highlighting it.(y)

It also reminded me of the, '442nd (Combat Team) in WW2 ... Yet another barely remembered 'Snippet', of history and segregation. :(

Regards,

Mark
 
You could also add the other cousin Tsar Nikolas 11 in his German uniform

Paul's idea is great too! :)


Tom, are you referring to the Makovsky painting?

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A great idea too! This one would be the perfect piece to join his cousins and complete the trilogy! :)

(Hear hear Darren, these three kings would be killers in your range!(y) )
 
Blue thunder, No that is a Russian uniform. The one I was thinking of was the 1st Westphalian Hussars, a nice lightish brown with gold lace.
 
Roger that! Tzar Nicholaus II may have wore one different uniform per day in his white palace .

Would be tough to choose just one single uniform to represent the man. :)
 
Here's a German still not done (see, even the impossible is found here! :) an unmade German! How on earth can that be!!!)

And a German that for sure would break the internet even more than Kim XXXXLKardashian on paper magazine if a bust of she was created... here's Captain Ilse Hirsch of the Wolverines, still unmade in any scale:

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