Tuesday, 29 May 2018
Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Kreisinfanterieregiment Furstenberg
Here
is a two battalion regiment with two grenadier companies from the
Swabian Circle.
Kronoskaf
says “1st
battalion: 4 companies from the Princedom of Fürstenberg, 1 company
from the Abbey of Kempten, 1 company from the Abbey of Weingarten
2nd battalion: 4 companies from the Bishopric of Augsburg, 1 company from the Imperial City of Augsburg, 1 company from the Monastery of Ochsenhausen
In these battalions, there were also troops supplied by 15 small contingents. Officers were provided by 11 estates.”
2nd battalion: 4 companies from the Bishopric of Augsburg, 1 company from the Imperial City of Augsburg, 1 company from the Monastery of Ochsenhausen
In these battalions, there were also troops supplied by 15 small contingents. Officers were provided by 11 estates.”
This
very Austrian-looking regiment consists of figures from Eureka.
Tuesday, 22 May 2018
15mm Swedish Regiment Jönköpings
What
is interesting about the Swedish army of the 18th century
is the fact that the uniform did not change substantially from the
GNW to the end of the SYW, about 60 years. One thing did change
though – hair styles, particularly for officers. The 'big hair/big
wigs' of the earlier period have gone by the SYW to be replaced by
powder or smaller wigs.
These
lovely figures are from an Italian company called Legio Heroica and
although they are described as figures for the GNW they are usable
right through to the end of the SYW.
Thursday, 17 May 2018
40mm WAS/SYW Hungarian IR Joseph Esterházy (IR37) revamped
You
saw this regiment finished back in June 2012 and now I have reworked
it to the new basing system I am using now for the Austrian army. I
have also changed the flags to these rather nice green ones. Figures
are from Sash and Sabre 40mm SYW range.
Kreisinfanterieregiment Mengersen
This
regiment was raised by the Bishopric of Paderborn from the Lower
Rhenish Circle. Figures are again from Eureka and it is worth noting
that these three recent regiments have grenadiers wearing bearskins
in the Austrian style. The flags are conjectural but as the Bishop
was Clemens August of Bavaria the blue-white checky is appropriate.
The coat of arms of the bishopric was red/white so I have given the
officer a sash of those colours as well as the drummer.
Kreisinfanterieregiment Garde-Grenadier Regiment (2nd BTN)
Here
is another unit from Pfalz/Palatine. It was the second battalion of
the Garde regiment, the first and third remained in Mannheim. The regiment originally had grenadier bearskins for all ranks but these were removed from all companies except for the actual grenadier companies. Figures
are from Eureka and the flags are conjectural.
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Kreisinfanterieregiment Effern
This was a two battalion regiment provided by the Elector of Pfalz (Palatine) for the Electoral Rhenish Circle. The figures are from Eureka and make a nice change from those Russians from Front Rank I have been painting. The flags for the Electorate are hard to pin down but these are a possibility and are certainly colourful. I have long been interested in the Palatine as this rather splendid state would soon disappear when merged with Bavaria.
Friday, 4 May 2018
28mm SYW Russian Observation Corps Grenadier Regiment - 3 battalions
So that concludes a very long project of the Russian Infantry for the SYW. Next week I move onto the Reichsarmee. Ditch the green paint and dust out the white and blue!