My non-Pendraken's ACW stuff

Started by maciek, 23 March 2013, 08:35:30 PM

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paulr

 :-bd =D> :-bd =D>

Some interesting arrangements of the stars on some of those flags :-\
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mollinary

But, knowing Maciek, I am sure each is a well researched representation of an individual regimental flag.  Remember this was a time when there were no official regulations as to the positioning of the stars on the canton, only on the number. A circle, with one star outside it in each corner of the canton, was a very popular design.

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paulr

Quote from: mollinary on 15 December 2015, 07:08:42 PM
... Remember this was a time when there were no official regulations as to the positioning of the stars on the canton, only on the number...

I knew this was the case during the AWI, I was wondering if they had sorted it out over the next 100 or so years :-\

Flag design is very topical over here at the moment ;)
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Quote from: mollinary on 15 December 2015, 07:08:42 PM
But, knowing Maciek, I am sure each is a well researched representation of an individual regimental flag.  Remember this was a time when there were no official regulations as to the positioning of the stars on the canton, only on the number. A circle, with one star outside it in each corner of the canton, was a very popular design.

Mollinary


Thanks Molinary  :)

All my flags are well documented. And yes, Molinary is right - every one represents individual regimental flag.
Majority were based of existing examples - check under the links listed on my blog (ACW links)

BTW.
There were no stars and stripes flags in the AWI, at least in the land forces.
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maciek



Try to find a dog on the photo above,
or visit my blog and find the story (literally) behind it.
http://zealandbayonets.blogspot.com/2015/12/28-iowa.html
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paulr

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maciek

Some photos of our test game on my blog.

Enjoy !
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paulr

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Techno

What those two said !
Cheers - Phil.

maciek

Many thanks, guys !

Personally I like this photo most:
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

That is so cinematic! Brilliant
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