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Are you an antique weapons collector, KraVser ?
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Ukraine
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No, but I like the military history.
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p.s. - the green uniform and bugle cap badge were generally used for rifles regiments, chasseurs, jaegers. interesting that an Argentinian mounted unit uses it...
is there a specific unit & story? p.p.s. - i'd have ditched the red cap bit or 'accidentally' dyed it a darker colour, (or used a nice dark green plume of feathers ). snipers prefer a head shot, but no reason to make it easier for them.
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Yes, this is the Mounted Cazador (Chasseur) from the Army of the Andes.
Last edited by KraVseR; 22nd August 2015 at 10:41 PM. |
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This is something other sabre?
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officer? they normally buy their own gear & sword which may vary from the 'other ranks'.
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