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I was wondering if we could also get some new faces, I know the guys from FullInvasion2 have some really good faces. Because so far we only have one European looking face whic is a little restricing for character creation .
This is the US marine corps during the Boxer rebellion. They have a Springfield Model 1892-99 Krag-Jørgensen rifleSpoiler[close]Spoiler[close]
Quote from: Derpingtonpryce on August 22, 2013, 05:43:17 pmI was wondering if we could also get some new faces, I know the guys from FullInvasion2 have some really good faces. Because so far we only have one European looking face whic is a little restricing for character creation .Actually there's an Asian face, a middle eastern face, and a black face.
The Krag-Jørgensen rifle is a Norweigan version of the Swedish mauser I think.
Quote from: Willhelm on August 22, 2013, 05:44:07 pmQuote from: Derpingtonpryce on August 22, 2013, 05:43:17 pmI was wondering if we could also get some new faces, I know the guys from FullInvasion2 have some really good faces. Because so far we only have one European looking face whic is a little restricing for character creation .Actually there's an Asian face, a middle eastern face, and a black face.Haha yeah what I meant is that out of all the faces there is just one that looks European, so for a European regiment that tries to look like they are European it would be like attack of the clones all over again.
Quote from: Willhelm on August 22, 2013, 05:39:26 pmThis is the US marine corps during the Boxer rebellion. They have a Springfield Model 1892-99 Krag-Jørgensen rifleSpoiler[close]Spoiler[close]The update is really coming along nicely! Just one thing, weren't their boots black? That is one of the things I love about 19th century American uniforms, their white/beige gaitors contrasting with the black boots.Like this
This boot was originally called the M1851 Artillery Driver's Boot, as it was originally only issued to Artillery Drivers. During the American Civil War they were also issued to Cavalry troops and continued as the Cavalry Boot until replaced by the Model 1872 Boot, which is a modified version of this boot.This boot covers an amazing time period. It is ideal for many impressions from just after 1800 through 1900 and beyond. It is suitable for 1800's miners, teamsters, cattlemen, farmers, Indian Wars, Cowboy Shooters, etc.. Mail order catalogues printed in the 1890s show a wide assortment of prices and qualities in styles just like these.
Fair deuce, that's be very unfair, though Chinese vs Prussians would be good for a line battle funround
Repro on the left, original on the right.Spoiler[close]QuoteThis boot was originally called the M1851 Artillery Driver's Boot, as it was originally only issued to Artillery Drivers. During the American Civil War they were also issued to Cavalry troops and continued as the Cavalry Boot until replaced by the Model 1872 Boot, which is a modified version of this boot.This boot covers an amazing time period. It is ideal for many impressions from just after 1800 through 1900 and beyond. It is suitable for 1800's miners, teamsters, cattlemen, farmers, Indian Wars, Cowboy Shooters, etc.. Mail order catalogues printed in the 1890s show a wide assortment of prices and qualities in styles just like these.Spoiler[close]From left to right: M1885, M1889, M1894 leggings.Spoiler[close]