Queens Corps of Guides - Steve Leadley

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Hello Folks
Following on from Steves's Black Watch sergeant bust is another victorian subject a Queens Corps of Guides Officer in 1/9th scale.Anyone interested please contact me on [email protected]
Cheers
Gordon

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Hello Folks
Following on from Steves's Black Watch sergeant bust is another victorian subject a Queens Corps of Guides Officer in 1/9th scale.Anyone interested please contact me on [email protected]
Cheers
Gordon

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Will the boys have any at Figure world. if so put me down for one.
Mick
 
Hi guys - If I may pitch in, the QCOG, had khaki infantry-style tunics, as per the pics, with cherry red facings, but had a cavalry style puggaree. They were the only cavalry unit to wear these, as they were effectively Mounted Infantry.

I think the blue tunics were Madras cavalry, if my references are correct!

Thanks for the comments. I hope to catch up with some of you tomorrow!(y)
 
Hi guys - If I may pitch in, the QCOG, had khaki infantry-style tunics, as per the pics, with cherry red facings, but had a cavalry style puggaree. They were the only cavalry unit to wear these, as they were effectively Mounted Infantry.

I think the blue tunics were Madras cavalry, if my references are correct!

Thanks for the comments. I hope to catch up with some of you tomorrow!(y)

Do you have a picture that you worked from Steve.
Mick
 
Hi guys - If I may pitch in, the QCOG, had khaki infantry-style tunics, as per the pics, with cherry red facings, but had a cavalry style puggaree. They were the only cavalry unit to wear these, as they were effectively Mounted Infantry.

I think the blue tunics were Madras cavalry, if my references are correct!

Thanks for the comments. I hope to catch up with some of you tomorrow!(y)


The Light Blue were the 1st Madras Light Cavalry


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Mick
 
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