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By the by Nick, was there any rumbling about Mark is interested in doing after he's done the current round of puttering around in Africa?
It'll be 1870-1899. Knowing the conservative nature of that part of the world, I suspect dress style hasn't changed for a very long time, and I bet you could use them without any difficulty into the 20th Century, probably upto where AK47s become prolific!
Mark said he's been researching these for a long time, and has uncovered some stuff that isn't common knowledge of these peoples.It'll be 1870-1899. Knowing the conservative nature of that part of the world, I suspect dress style hasn't changed for a very long time, and I bet you could use them without any difficulty into the 20th Century, probably upto where AK47s become prolific!
I don't get what you mean ErikB. I wasn't suggesting the people of that region dress like the 1870s now, but I suspect there wasn't much difference between dress in 1890 and 1920. My AK47 comment was to suggest that Copplestone's figures probably won't do post WW2.
Interesting news!Finally some African Knights! (were there not a pair of these on sale a few years back - where those by Copplestone?)