Dated: November 12, 2000.
Here are Dutch, Brunswick and Hanoverian conversions sent in by Mr. Justin Boggess of USA.
Here's a scan front and back of an officer from a Dutch horse artillery battery.
Dutch Jager with a hunting horn. I tried to get a little creative with this one, carefuly cutting the rifle from his hands. I just didn't like the pose with the hunting horn held beside him.
Dutch Jager with carbine. I just shortened the musket to represent a carbine.
Brunswick-oels jager 1814. Note the white horse on the back of the pack. Facings are light blue (should be light blue), and the coat is dark green.
Brunswick Leib battalion drummer 1815.
Brunswick Avante-Guard jager, with hunting horn. Again, I was looking for an interesting pose, so I just cut away the rifle, and note the 'swallows' nests on the shoulders.
Brunswick Avante-Guard light infantry officer. The collars, cuffs, and gloves are dark green.
Brunswick reservist 1815. Same uniform as the avante guard, only black, hat without the plume, and white piping on the pants and cuffs.
Brunswick horse artillery officer 1815.
Hanoverian 1815 Verden hussar front and back.
Many thanks to Mr. Boggess for sending in this contribution.
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