British Hussar Busby
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Introducing the British Hussar Busby, a symbol of timeless elegance and military tradition. This meticulously crafted headwear pays homage to the historic British Hussar cavalry, renowned for their gallant service and distinctive uniform. This distinctive busby is currently still worn by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
This pack includes:
– Custom Hussar Busby
– Custom PBR textures
– Scripted for use
– Headdress included: British Hussar Busby
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