The Common Soldier Display

mach1derful

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Painstakingly assembled. All period except for the haversack inner bag which was made out of period materials. Enjoy!
 

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Here are a few more shots from different angles and contents of the cartridge box and haversack. I haven't given too much attention to the "haversack stuffers" but I may tr
 

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Absolutely wonderful and much in keeping with what I am working toward. Particularly impressive is the fact that you have used authentic period pieces. Striving to utilize as authentic a set of replicas/reproductions as possible is laudible, but your level of accuracy is magnificent. The family and neighbors who have had the opportunity to view the collection are very fortunate.
 

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