Just finished four regiments of hussars for use with PoW rules for the 19th century. I think that's all the Hussars I need for a Corp plus attached Cavalry division. The majority are either Lancashire or Outpost troopers; all the officers etc. are probably Essex and thus a little bigger.
I would like to say I had fun painting the edging around the shabraques, thirty white triangles followed by thirty coloured triangles for each figure, but I can't.
It wasn't fun.
Where are the painting nanobots I dream of?
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1st Leib Regt. of Hussars |
Somehow this shot has highlighted the difference in size, they don't look that bad - honest :)
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2st Leib Regt of Hussars 1870
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I chose the 1st and 2nd Leib regiments because they're black, mostly, and arguably 'elite'. Same goes for the next regiment - the 3rd (Brandenburg) regiment which performed well in combat and adds a bit of colour to the sea of dark blue uniforms.
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3rd Regt Brandenburg Hussars |
Last but not least are the hussars of the 5th Regiment (Pomeranian). These are dressed in madder dolmans; I checked out several shades of madder and couldn't really decide which shade to go for. If you think its a way off, you can let me know.
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5th Regt hussars ( Pomeranian)
So there we go, twenty four figures with sixty triangles a piece.... I make that.....
... a lot of triangles.
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