


Here are some more of the Lucky Toys "204 Revolutionary War Set" cavalry. Fanciful uniforms for my Charles Grant style battles.
The commander is a slightly modified cavalryman, with a plasticene hat with sand feathers, and a plasticine shabraque.
Here are some pictures of more Lucky Toys, as well as some Esci Hussars. Sadly they never made shabraques for these, so I made some out of plasticine, and some Revell Swedish cuirassiers mounted on Giant horses.



Thanks for sharing -nostalgia, when you hit us...
ReplyDeleteI remember Bob O'Brien's conversions of Airfix cuirassiers to Roman cavalrymen, published so long ago.