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2nd Nassau 1815 - Could i use Perry Plastic French ?

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2nd Nassau 1815 - Could i use Perry Plastic French ?

Postby steve » Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:14 am

I am about to start the 2nd Nassau Regiment (Waterloo) and was looking at the beautiful Perry figures and was wondering to save some money could i use the plastic French just buying the grenadiers and command sets, any thoughts
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Re: 2nd Nassau 1815 - Could i use Perry Plastic French ?

Postby Comte Michel » Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:20 pm

Really depends how accurate you want to be, but the references I have show them with a single breasted jacket with a distinct waistcoat showing below, both green with yellow piping. They also show green or grey trousers with a Hungarian knot. One picture does show a shako with oilskin cover so at least you could get away with that, otherwise the shako badge is very distinctive.

(Arms and Uniforms of the Napoleonic Wars Part 2, Funcken, and The Armies at Waterloo, Pericoli)

In the Waterloo Companion by Mark Adkin there is an illustration of an officer, also showing a single breasted jacket, what looks like plain grey overalls and a covered shako.

The single breasted jacket alone would really rule out the Perry French.
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Re: 2nd Nassau 1815 - Could i use Perry Plastic French ?

Postby steve » Tue Sep 27, 2011 3:06 pm

Thanks for the info i dont think the French infantry plastics will be any good from your information, i have priced and at a 1.20 scale it would only save me £20.00 against the metals.
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