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I'd like to see more French and British troops (regulars and militias) in North America from around 1700-1760. Specificly, I'd like to see a French-Canadian Militiaman from an engraving in Battlefeilds of Canada (Fryer M.B. 1986, Dundern press) but in a diffrent pose. Also, I'd love to see Canadian Voltegeurs from the battle of Chateauguay (1813), Joseph Brant (Mohawk Chief), Tecumseh (Shawnee Chief), the Sargent from Plate B3 in Osprey's 'Canadian forces in WW II' and Pte. Ernest Alvia Smith (read more here) http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?s...citations/smith But I don't want to see these until after I've learned to sculpt and have made themmyself. also, I'd like to see more U.S. Infantry form the war of 1812, General Issac Brock and Royal Marines rank and file from the late 1700-1815... but I'd be happy just to build up kits for these ones and paint them.Mike
I'd like to see more French and British troops (regulars and militias) in North America from around 1700-1760. Specificly, I'd like to see a French-Canadian Militiaman from an engraving in Battlefeilds of Canada (Fryer M.B. 1986, Dundern press) but in a diffrent pose. Also, I'd love to see Canadian Voltegeurs from the battle of Chateauguay (1813), Joseph Brant (Mohawk Chief), Tecumseh (Shawnee Chief), the Sargent from Plate B3 in Osprey's 'Canadian forces in WW II' and Pte. Ernest Alvia Smith (read more here) http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?s...citations/smith
But I don't want to see these until after I've learned to sculpt and have made them
myself.
also, I'd like to see more U.S. Infantry form the war of 1812, General Issac Brock and Royal Marines rank and file from the late 1700-1815... but I'd be happy just to build up kits for these ones and paint them.
Mike