The Italian forces have been finished since Monday the 13th, however I have not had opportunity time to get the flags on nor get any photos until this afternoon.
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Italian battalions all lined up |
The color switch from blue to green works well for the Napoleonic uniforms.
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four Italian battalions (say that fast 4 times) |
I also took the opportunity to cast some more French and paint them as the "Wild Geese" Irish brigade, I selected the one flag that I saw in a Knotel print.
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an Irish "Wile Geese" formation |
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