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NEERWINDEN FRENCH FLAGS FROM QUINDIA & WARFARE

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:11 am
by barr7430
I just received 9 new flag sheets for the French infantry at Neerwinden and around the 1690-1697 period from Clarence. I will upload them to the shop when I return from holiday. They are up to the usual standard(haha) and include: Navarre, Piemont, Porlier, Feuquieres, Auvergne,Nettancourt, Turenne, Tourainne,Grancey, Guiche, D'Humieres,Artois, Perche, La Chartre,Conde, La Couronne,La Fere,Beauvoisis,Plessis, Royal Roussillion,Languedoc, Provence, Vermandois,Toulouse,Montroux, Solre, Bourbon

Re: NEERWINDEN FRENCH FLAGS FROM QUINDIA & WARFARE

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:20 pm
by Friedrich August I.
barr7430 wrote:.......standard(haha) ......

What's a HAHA Standard? :twisted:

haha = harrison as hilton asked ? :lol:

Re: NEERWINDEN FRENCH FLAGS FROM QUINDIA & WARFARE

Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 2:32 pm
by barr7430
my bad joke pun was the use of the word standard meaning normal or in a military sense.. flag...

I think you knew that Gunter you old fox

Re: NEERWINDEN FRENCH FLAGS FROM QUINDIA & WARFARE

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:18 pm
by SteveRCR
I might have missed this, but does this mean the Dutch flags for the battle are coming out as well?

So hard to find good Dutch army flags these days without bouncing around a dozen makers of various qualities and same limited flags.

Re: NEERWINDEN FRENCH FLAGS FROM QUINDIA & WARFARE

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 1:52 am
by trojan58au
It would be great if flags from the Royal Fusiliers (7th regiment of Foot) could be added to the list - it's way beyond my painting ability
:D

Re: NEERWINDEN FRENCH FLAGS FROM QUINDIA & WARFARE

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:21 am
by quindia
All in due time... :D

Re: NEERWINDEN FRENCH FLAGS FROM QUINDIA & WARFARE

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:52 am
by barr7430
Guys,

just back home now after about 4 weeks away and thus have access to main computer etc. French flags will go up this weekend. As Clarence says, we have every intention of continuing to expand the range as the flags have been very well received and have sold well.