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Where are your Pants? Getting Dressed with a French Canadian Voyageur
We've seen how merchants and British Grenadiers got dressed in the 1770s, but what about some of the most colorful visitors to Michili...

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This is the first stage of an excellent project. This is the corner tower of a recreation of the fort in the movie Drums Along the Mohawk...
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It's not easy photographing smaller figures but Richard has done an excellent job. These miniatures are excellent. He says 'The...
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We've got an early Christmas present for everyone this weekend, with another batch of fantastic Clib sculpts for our American War of I...
Thank you for posting all these fine images. Although it's a little late in the day (?decade?) I feel I should point out that the top image in this post is of a British regiment with buff facings: the 33rd had red facings. I suspect, too , that the lower picture represents an American light infantryman. I am certain he is not a British Light Dragoon. Salud
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