tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8923026689281644319.post2088055143084578638..comments2024-02-08T07:44:00.560-08:00Comments on History in 1/72: Bavarian cavalry - A vignette made by MassimoUwehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03370662262625093092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8923026689281644319.post-6485387078272464842015-11-04T08:03:05.605-08:002015-11-04T08:03:05.605-08:00Hi Foy,
the Museum is somewhere in Italy. I can a...Hi Foy,<br /><br />the Museum is somewhere in Italy. I can ask him to send a link. <br />What I did with the reins is to use a thread. Simply glueing.<br /><br />cheers<br />uweUwehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03370662262625093092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8923026689281644319.post-82604978525489147712015-11-03T02:18:52.349-08:002015-11-03T02:18:52.349-08:00Fabulous. These pictures, like the Benno's ill...Fabulous. These pictures, like the Benno's illustrations of Massimo's painted-up version of the Waterloo 1815 French cavalry command, also fascinate me because they give some indication of what Massimo intends us to do about fitting reins to his horses. Since I have still not fastened reins to my Spanish dragoons, I am very interested in this! - I am thinking very seriously of soldering copper wire, but have not yet screwed my courage up to the required level.<br /><br />Anyway - marvellous figures - thanks for showing these. Where is the museum? - is this for Ingolstadt? MSFoyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14470241067504971068noreply@blogger.com