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All super-secret secret weapons have now been cunningly disguised by a white screen.
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*I say finished but I'm now painting pike stands for both these guys and James' Foot Guards.
Andy
Thanks again, iain,iain1704 wrote:Andy
Just to add that the 3 battalions of the Garde te Voet were comprised as follows:
1st Bn: Lifegarde coy + 8 line coys
2nd Bn: Cadet coy + 8 line coys
3rd Bn: Grenadier coy + 8 line coys
The figures are splendidly painted, my compliments
kind regards
Iain
The same question must have jumped to the mind of a certain Union General(ACW) when he cought a glimps on the famous VMI-Cadetsflick40 wrote:When we say cadets are we saying, adolescents in training or newly assigned men to the unit in training?
Well, you asked for it Iainiain1704 wrote:Andy
The 1st Bn remained in London while the other two where sent to Ireland. Cadets were deployed at the right of the 2nd Bn as the Grenadiers were deployed at the right of the 3rd Bn
hope that helps ...
Iain
PS ... ask as many questions as you like, although no promises regarding whether or not I can answer them