Hi, everyone, here's the next one off my bench, a Fähnrich from the regiment of Markgraf Carl (IR 19):

The regiment was raised by Frederick's grandfather, Frederick I, for his step-brother, the Margrave (Markgraf) of Brandenburg-Schwedt. As the master of the Order of the Knights of St. John, the Margrave displayed the Maltese cross of the order on his regiment's flags and livery. In Frederick's reign, the Margrave's son (Frederick's uncle) was the colonel-in-chief; he was also followed his father as Master of the Johanniter, and the cross was maintained as the regiment's insignia.
This is another figure from Rylit. Sculpting is very well-done, and the flag's details are sculpted on, which made it relatively easier to paint. The flag is well done, but it's also solid white metal, and as you may imagine, it tended to fall over. I added a 2"x2" base of copper flashing, to provide stability.
As always, thanks for looking!
Prost!
Brad