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It was only in 1791 that the Hussar...
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It was only in 1791 that the Hussar regiments took numbers in place of the names.The uniform remained as under the monarchy: pelisse and dolman (Hussar jacket) with braiding, Hungarian pantaloons and a "mirliton" a tall shako with long, pointed, coloured bag. From 1792 onwards, numerous corps of Hussars were raised in addition to the existing six regiments: Hussars of Liberty, the Fabrefonds, etc
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Revolution hussars 1791-1803 - Standard Bearer
It was only in 1791 that the Hussar regiments took numbers in place of the names.The uniform remained as under the monarchy: pelisse and dolman (Hussar jacket) with braiding, Hungarian pantaloons and a "mirliton" a tall shako with long, pointed, coloured bag. From 1792 onwards, numerous corps of Hussars were raised in addition to the existing six regiments: Hussars of Liberty, the Fabrefonds, etc
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In parade dresses, with flung pelisse in shako "Mirliton" - Revolutionary standard 1790-95 - schabraque skin of panther - horse at the stop
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Glue and paint are not included in the kit.