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Commander Millander said:
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Haha... wow. Ok I'll lock this thread and remove the download. Patch should have fixed it. Sorry about this guys.
 
Hmm... so I think that the problem might be people using Hinkel's textures too. Unfortunately, you can't use both this one and Hinkel's. But on a vanilla file it should work.
 
Texture updated, with thanks to Koach who helped me with this. :razz: I'm sorry if you have these errors, some people do and some people don't have them. :neutral:

New link. http://ge.tt/25kQ5wI/v/0
 
SeanBeansShako said:
You know what'd be a good project next?

The Brunswickers for both Prussia and UK to use :smile:.

Ah god that would also require modelling which I can't do. In fact, I think the Brunswick Corps made a skin for that on MM actually. I could try it actually...
 
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71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot
The 1st Battalion left Britain for the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 where they were involved in minor actions. In June 1806 they were shipped to South America where they were involved in the disastrous expedition against Buenos Aires by Sir Home Popham. The city was actually captured but later the inhabitants rose against the small British force and took them prisoner. The 1st/71st was one of the battalions captured. Two battalion flags or Regimental Colours were also captured. On the 21st. of April 1808 the regiment received new colours instead of those they had surrendered at Buenos Aires. The colours were presented by General Floyd, a veteran officer. After reforming the battalion they sailed in 1808 for Portugal where they took part in General Moore's advance into Spain and disastrous retreat out of Spain which ended with Moore's victory at Corunna. Upon leaving Spain the battalion was sent in 1809 on the Walcheren Campaign. In 1810 the battalion was back in Iberia. They fought all the way through the Peninsular War, in Vitoria battle they where to hold the extreme right of the line and where ambushed at the anfitheatre and masacred by two french regiments, 40 surrendered and arround 200 where dead or wounded. Also were at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 as part of the 3rd Brigade in Maj.General Sir Henry Clinton's 2nd Division. The 1st/71st lost 16 officers and 171 men killed and wounded at Waterloo.

"Their conduct was so laudable and exemplary as to gain the affections of the inhabitants, between whom and the soldiers the greatest cordiality prevailed."
I've always been interested in the 71st highlanders, they're one of the more unique and famous units, particularly as highland light infantry. Also, because there were some requests, I thought I'd take it upon myself to do this one. I had to edit quite a lot of files for this (including the UV mapping on the model so ignore the .obj file in the zip, don't put that in the NW folder). Anyway, hopefully there are no bugs/errors, it works fine for me.

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Equipment error fixed. There's a new download link available now, here.

http://ge.tt/7XvoC2J/v/0 (Give it 5 minutes it's still uploading).
 
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