Then on to inspect the new dragoon regiment, who have recently received new uniforms, guidons, and a kettle drummer..
Monday, 13 October 2014
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18th Century Wargaming - the ongoing saga of the conflicts between Wittenberg and neighbouring countries..
9 comments:
Very smart indeed - whose are the Battalion guns by ? , Tony
love the drummer...Bill
Very smart looking dragoons - when will we see them on campaign again?
Allan,
Very nicely done. The kettle drummer adds a certain panache to the dragoons.
Jim
The battalion guns are made up from spares; comprising some old hinchcliffe napoleonic french gun carriages, with plastic lego wheels and a couple of suitable gun barrels.
The 40mm boys will be in action again once their usual opponents from Saxe-Jarlsberg army has been rebuilt - I've got about 70 figs of infantry to paint and 30+ cavalry to sort out.
Eye candy!
Really very impressive unit, I adore it! You composed miniatures of different manufacturers, didn´t you?
They look so coherent and beautiful and so many details added - really a great joy to look at!
Peter
I'm really pleased with this unit of dragoons - it all came together nicely. The bulk of the unit is made up of Irregular Miniatures austrian dragoons on Creartec home cast horses; officers mainly have Front Rank heads. The kettle drummer and commanding officer's body came out of my spares box; I think the kettle drummer's body was from Irregular marlburian range and the commanding officer's from Matthias Manske.
Allan
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