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henry_martini

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Re: ACW, Texas Lancers
« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2007, 02:38:50 PM »
Even the north had at least one unit equipped with lances: the sixth Pennsylvania cavalry or Rush’s lancers.
see http://www.rushslancers.com/rushs.html

They did not use this weapon throughout the acw and so it is no wonder that they did not make it into a movie or are not readily recognizable if they do so. ;)

the first picture below is from
http://news.webshots.com/photo/1089840314047024288GLhSKx?vhost=news

the next from
http://etc.coedu.usf.edu/clipart/galleries/History/1861-1865_Civil_War_q-z.htm

and the last
http://www.rushslancers.com/

another link
http://www.fireandfury.co.uk/USCavUniforms.htm
 
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Re: ACW, Texas Lancers
« Reply #16 on: September 27, 2007, 02:44:40 PM »
and now again a pm part
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Re: ACW, Texas Lancers
« Reply #17 on: September 27, 2007, 03:10:06 PM »

Your lancers look great, Michael!

As you probably know, Playmobil has made a lance with a pennon that they've used for both the knights and the cavalry sets. The part number for the cavalry pennon is: 30 64 8260.

This information is available at Heather Patey's wonderful Playmobil Data Base!

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Re: ACW, Texas Lancers
« Reply #18 on: September 28, 2007, 04:34:56 AM »
hey Michael...
youre tempting me again with your mounted troopers   :D
and those Lego flags and lances  ;)

i can feel the rush...you positioned the horses beautifully...their leader already looks great with his sideburns and gold epaulettes...

and your use of these old type horses really make me 'see' them... like their horses are readying(you know, that forward and backward motions when the riders are sort of holding them back) to take of..just waiting for the rush once their leader gives the signal   :)

and Richard, thanks for the revelation...i have one such 'flag' but i always thought it was a flag and not a lance(so its rounded off for safety sake?)

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Re: ACW, Texas Lancers
« Reply #19 on: October 01, 2007, 01:14:15 PM »
Thank you. :D

As you probably know, Playmobil has made a lance with a pennon that they've used for both the knights and the cavalry sets. The part number for the cavalry pennon is: 30 64 8260.

This information is available at Heather Patey's wonderful Playmobil Data Base!

i have one such 'flag' but i always thought it was a flag and not a lance(so its rounded off for safety sake?)


As cheng did I always considered it as a flag, too. I have chosen the poles because they are cheap (what is really cheap when collecting pm?), ds available and will be for there some time on, have a brown color, a 'modern' shape and fit perfect with the lego flags which are available in several different colors and patterns. I am afraid that cavalry pennon 30 64 8260 is no longer available and as I rarely have seen it (i have only a broken one) not easy to find especially in larger numbers.

And it can never be said too often that Heather's magnific playmodb :o is invaluable for our hobby.

Again thank you all, I have still a few plans for this thread. :)
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Re: ACW, Texas Lancers
« Reply #20 on: October 28, 2007, 11:28:42 AM »
I'd heard of Pennsylvanian Hussars but never Texas Lancers!

Very nice.
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