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To the artists at Strelets, I am going with the American Indian again, eastern tribe. That second figure is for sure a member of an eastern tribe. He's wearing a hunting shirt. Also, to add an item to the wish list basket, I LOVE the American Civil War officers sets that you produced, including the drummers and fifers, but I have always wondered why you never produced a Confederate set of dismounted officers. I have to believe that it would sell very nicely.
Nothing like a Friday teaser that stumps you. Beats me as to what they are specifically but I agree with the guesses already made. They look really nice as far as sculpting goes. Another set I will definitely pick up.
The headgear on the mounted figure strongly suggests Eastern Indian; both Cherokee and Seminole wore similar "turbans" I go with Seminole, but such a figure could be an Andy Jackson Ally in the Creek War - after all, the Cherokee carried most of the burden at Horseshoe Bend.
Doesn’t seem to clarify my apparently limited historical knowledge lol. The mounted fellow looks like he could be a Napoleonic Balkan irregular? A Hadjuk maybe? As for the man with the shotgun, a Siberian native? An American native? Not sure, but very intrigued
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agree with Asher, my first thought when I saw the rider was "original Hungarian Hussar for WSS" - of course guided by my wishful thinking. Their uniforms were simpler and not het stylish as 50 years later - just a kind of bonnet with a bag - with or without pelt - the barrel belt, the hair braids, all is correct on the figure. Just the braids on the dolman should be more cord-like ?
The second reminded me also of a Siberian Inuit - expedition of Yermak comes to mind - but he carries a pistol which should definitely not be authentic.
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My guess at these masters are that they are for Napleons expedition to Egypt.
The mounted figure at top appears to be a female Cantinier and the master shown in the thread for Mike B's 70th Birthday appears to be a European artist accompanying the expedition, as per a painting of that time.
I assume the other foot and mounted figures are Egyption/Syrian local.