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Here we are again, second little taste of the new project.
This time we introduce some features of Massimiliano Gissi's work
A series of fantastic plates accompanying the pieces of the project masterfully created with the watercolor technique.
We thought we would also add to the early supporters some original iconographic references designed to remain over time and capable of representing an element of collecting themselves.
Anyway.....I won't delay any longer...let's enjoy some previews of Max's drawings for this MHT series - American History

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A tidy set of figures. It looks like 3 July 1863?
Just one minor criticism, which someone else will probably mention, is that Lou Armistead was bald.
(Sorry to split hairs. It's really not important)
 
It doesn't represent any particular historical event, so it's not Lou... you can set it however you want in any clash between Southerners and Northerners.
 
however we are working on a project that includes assembly kits and accompanying uniformity tables, for the colors to be used, logically you are free to also use your reference images.
 

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