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Offline Matakakea

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #60 on: 17 May 2024, 04:44:29 PM »
The officers carrying the fancy shield makes more sense. Easier to paint a unit too.
I'm not a mercenary. Killing's more of a hobby for me.

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #61 on: 17 May 2024, 08:03:23 PM »

Matakakea
indeed...striking looking unit :o
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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #62 on: 18 May 2024, 08:55:30 AM »


Spanish Colonial Hussar....rather interesting..
per discussion...resulting in more questions
then anwers... :o :-* :o :-*
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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #63 on: 21 May 2024, 08:16:52 AM »


another New picture form our latest release..rear view :D
28mm Gringo40s Gaan Dancer Apache ceremonial dance that is intended to protect the community from disease and enemies. Dancers became "the embodiment of the Mountain Spirits (the Gaan)"; they wear special masks and wands during the dance. The dance is performed by a group of five members, one of them a "clown", each having his specific role. The dance is performed "on the final night of the Sunrise Dance ceremony". available now from www.gringo40s.com
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Offline Armstrong47

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #64 on: 21 May 2024, 01:36:16 PM »
Just received my first order of figures,( including both Gaan dancers),and they are absolutely superb.
Great detail, animation and poses.
The pictures of the painted figures will be an invaluable resource for me.
Looking forward to future releases and my next order.

"We've got 'em now,boys!!"
G A Custer,Sunday afternoon 25th June 1876

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #65 on: 21 May 2024, 01:50:19 PM »


Thanks for the kind words Armstrong
pleased your happy with the figures..
there will be plenty more pictures.. ;)
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Ged
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Offline Armstrong47

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #66 on: 21 May 2024, 01:55:08 PM »

Thanks for the kind words Armstrong
pleased your happy with the figures..
there will be plenty more pictures.. ;)
regards
Ged
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Great news about the pictures. I've found some info on Wikipedia about unit strengths and organisation.
Just need to find a suitable set of rules now.

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #67 on: 21 May 2024, 04:04:34 PM »

..One for Armstrong ;)
another New picture form our latest release..rear view :D
28mm Gringo40s Gaan Dancer Apache ceremonial dance that is intended to protect the community from disease and enemies. Dancers became "the embodiment of the Mountain Spirits (the Gaan)"; they wear special masks and wands during the dance. The dance is performed by a group of five members, one of them a "clown", each having his specific role. The dance is performed "on the final night of the Sunrise Dance ceremony". available now from www.gringo40s.com
regards
Ged
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Offline Armstrong47

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #68 on: 22 May 2024, 10:07:34 AM »
Thank you for the inspiration,Ged ;D
Will you be producing all 5 Gaan Dancers?

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #69 on: 22 May 2024, 10:12:18 AM »


my pleasure.........
lots more  to come !
regards
Ged
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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #70 on: 22 May 2024, 10:14:28 AM »

this time a rear view shot........... :D 8) :D 8)
28mm Dismounted Cuera trooper firing horse pistol from our latest release...Spanish 28mm Colonial troops in Apacheria! top paintwork from Andy Singleton. figure available from www.gringo40s.com,

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Ged
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Offline Armstrong47

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #71 on: 22 May 2024, 10:39:39 AM »
this time a rear view shot........... :D 8) :D 8)
28mm Dismounted Cuera trooper firing horse pistol from our latest release...Spanish 28mm Colonial troops in Apacheria! top paintwork from Andy Singleton. figure available from www.gringo40s.com,

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Ged
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Fantastic!!!!
The blue uniform is definitely the one to use.

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #72 on: 22 May 2024, 10:40:12 AM »

my pleasure.........
lots more  to come !
regards
Ged
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It's very much appreciated.

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #73 on: 22 May 2024, 11:25:06 AM »

hi Armestrong........some inspiration
information..picture wise for you
regards
Ged
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probably an officer due to the fancy work
on the high class leather Cuera..
the fannion is unusual and not mentioned
in the literature i have studied.but must have
exsisted...
« Last Edit: 22 May 2024, 11:28:10 AM by gringo »

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Re: 28mm American Indian Wars 1700-1900
« Reply #74 on: 22 May 2024, 11:26:09 AM »
and another :o :-* :o :-*
from the prolific Spanish
Artist Bueno...the variables
were many and varied...as
the troopers were poorly
paid..their NCOs took a cut
of their wages for "maintenance"
and sundries!! Hence jackets
and trousers..exact shade of the
Cuera varied. :) still they were
a stupendous looking unit..and
have fascinated me for years! :o :-* :o :-*

and according to the regulations
of 1772 there was to be a standardization
but this never happened as Apacheria
proved to be "not so productive" for
acquisition of new found wealth. unlike
the Mayans,Aztecs,and Incas down south
who were really sitting targets :-[
« Last Edit: 22 May 2024, 11:38:18 AM by gringo »

 

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