Very nice; so the "H" on the top was likely the norm at the time to signify it being a medical unit; before the Red Cross came into being, I suppose. Regards, Dean
I always like non-combatant pieces like these. They add so much flavor to either a diorama or a gaming table. I'm definitely going to have to start adding pieces of this nature to my own collection.
Very nice; so the "H" on the top was likely the norm at the time to signify it being a medical unit; before the Red Cross came into being, I suppose. Regards, Dean
ReplyDeleteHi Dean, The Red Cross wasn't in operation untill 1881, the H was used on both sides, North and South.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, like how you can cover 'm up once all hope is lost
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I like it.
ReplyDeleteI always like non-combatant pieces like these. They add so much flavor to either a diorama or a gaming table. I'm definitely going to have to start adding pieces of this nature to my own collection.
ReplyDeleteLike Bard said these pieces add a lot of flavor and can make the collection. well done again!
ReplyDeleteIs the "H" on the top for arial recognition ? ;-D
ReplyDeleteAnother original subject very well executed..
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Paul
Very nice and I always really like the extras.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you everyone for the kind words
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