Re: What guides your impression?
Personaly, one of my favorite aspects of the hobby is to research the unit you will be at a specific event. I like doing impressions that are "different" (I love early war events!).
However, my unit does alot of living histories by ourselves and when I do those, I am part of the 61st NY. My 61st NY stuff is much more researched than any othe impression I do. This is because I use it at every living history and at any event without a set impression.
PS The 61st was a pretty genaric looking unit. The only differences are SNY belt buckles and the fact they wore Frock coats all the time.
Personaly, one of my favorite aspects of the hobby is to research the unit you will be at a specific event. I like doing impressions that are "different" (I love early war events!).
However, my unit does alot of living histories by ourselves and when I do those, I am part of the 61st NY. My 61st NY stuff is much more researched than any othe impression I do. This is because I use it at every living history and at any event without a set impression.
PS The 61st was a pretty genaric looking unit. The only differences are SNY belt buckles and the fact they wore Frock coats all the time.
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