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Hi Ivo.
Yes thats it it is worn by all officers and senior Nco,s to this day in the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders
 
Hi Ivo,
I,m sorry I do,nt have a picture of the tartan but it,s just the Black Watch It,s supposed to be a little lighter but they are realy just the same,if you search Black Watch or Argyle and Sutherland tartan I,m sure you will get all the pictures you want.hope this helps
George
 
Hi Ivo,
I,m sorry I do,nt have a picture of the tartan but it,s just the Black Watch It,s supposed to be a little lighter but they are realy just the same,if you search Black Watch or Argyle and Sutherland tartan I,m sure you will get all the pictures you want.hope this helps
George

thanks...
 
some progress... everything is in progress anything is finished

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a close up of the face DSC_0948.JPG and another of the hand DSC_0947c.jpg
 
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hello I need an help...
I'm currently painting the flag and I've question ... are the battle honours painted on the flag? the pictures show over have different details and no battle flag...
I'm searching also a picture in highest definition to appreciate better the details
thanks for help
 
hello I need an help...
I'm currently painting the flag and I've question ... are the battle honours painted on the flag? the pictures show over have different details and no battle flag...
I'm searching also a picture in highest definition to appreciate better the details
thanks for help




Ivo can I suggest you send a PM to PeeDee on here. He is an ex Soldier of the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders.
 
Ivo there is another quite important point.
the Argyles Officers always have ribbon rosettes on the side of their kilts like this.
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Ignore everything else here please just the rosette placement.
 
a break in my Scottish and a return to my best-known subjects.
A figure built more than 3 years ago and remained in the showcase had the baptism of color.
A guidon holder of the 11th hussars in the revolutionary period taken from a planche of Rigo, converted from Metal Modeles range



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not completed yet... stay tuned
 
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