Number
16 finished.
Wednesday, 29 November 2017
Wednesday, 22 November 2017
40mm WAS/SYW Austrian Serbelloni Cuirassiers
These
are from Irregular Miniatures and, when I first saw them a few years
ago, I did not like them. But having painted up these nine figures (3
squadrons) I am really pleased with how they turned out. These
represent just half the regiment so I need to buy the other figures
soon and then get some Prussians.
Actually
I have made a number of changes to them. I did not like the Irregular
Miniatures heads because of the strangely shaped tricornes so the
heads came off and have been replaced with Sash and Sabre heads. The
company does not make command figures so Ian sent me an officer from
another range and converted the standard bearer. He lists this range
as 42mm but size-wise they fit perfectly with those 40mm from other
companies. The only other thing I don't like is that the horses are
very thin in the rump area (that is the horse's engine!) but I can
live with that.
Considering
the fact the no other 40mm manufacturer makes SYW Cuirassiers (except
for the rather expensive Matthias Mankse) I am rather pleased to been
able to push ahead with these armies knowing that all the figures I
need are available between Front Rank, Trident, S&S, Irregular
and Matthias Manske .
Russian SYW: Uglitskiy Infantry Regiment
This
is number 15. Just three regiments to go. Maybe, If I have time over
the Christmas holiday, and, you are very good, I will lay out all 54
battalions on the war-games table.
Wednesday, 15 November 2017
Wednesday, 8 November 2017
Piedmontese WAS Crown Prince Dragoons (or Duke of Savoy's)
Victor
Amadeus was born in 1726 so in the WAS he was in his 20's. On his
birth he was given the title Duke of Savoy and he used that until he
became King in 1773. In the Manley book on Piedmontese Uniforms this
unit is referred to as Dragoons of S.A.R or “Son Altesse” “Royal
Highness” but it could equally be referred to as the Duke of
Savoy's Dragoons.
Wednesday, 1 November 2017
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