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1. General de brigade 1792-1800(napoleon Italy,Egypt)

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2. Fusilier front and back

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3. Line Grenadier front and back

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4. Line grenadier with civilian vest

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5. Officer Captain/lieutenant

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6. Light infantry Carabinier/Chasseur

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7. Light infantry officer

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Enjoy guys. If anybody has a request just ask me. Ok its 4am im going to bed now :pir_laugh2:

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Very nice work sir!

Do you happen to make water decals by any chance?

Thats something i have been looking into.So far I havnt been able to find the water decal sheets to use anywhere in my local shops. Its definately something I want to try though.

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Wow! I'm really interested in the back. For the back, it's so detailed! Don't get me wrong, the front is good too but The quality for the back is amazing. I wouldn't think most people pay attention to the back. I love your work.

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Thank you SO much! Do you mind me using these? Also I hate to bug you but could you post your cavalry decals? Thanks!

Thats fine to use them. Here are some cavalry ones? Any particular regiment your chasing?

1. Dragoon front and back

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2. Grenadier a cheval(garde consulare/imperial guard) front and back

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will you help me resize them? i try to print 'em and they come out huge :/ can you help?

If you have Microsoft Word you can insert and resize them in that program to 1.2cm high by 1.5cm wide. Its the best way to get them sized right

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Haha I like the convict decals :pir-classic:

It may be a stupid question, but what are all the arrows for?

They apparently used the arrows as an identification like they do with striped suits for current prisoners in some jails. I suppose as they worked in the fields and building roads so they needed some way to see who was a convict.

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