These are painted with their initial crimson facings and lapels, prior to 1810 when all regiments were supposed to have white lapels.
Painted them with dark blue trousers to set them off from the earlier French infantry.The figures are very similar to their French 1807-14 Infantry set - particularly the marching poses and most of the equipment. In fact, I converted a few spares from the French set to add to the left over figures from this set to form another 24-man unit. This next unit will represent the 4th Regiment in yellow facings, again prior to the 1810 regulation. Just needed to order a command sprue from Perry to finish it up.
The drummer and sapper have particularly colorful uniforms.Well so much for now - have a Christmas Dragon Rampant game to attend this Saturday. I'm taking my reduced-model warband consisting of only 4 total figures. This will be good as there's supposed to be about 20 of us, and the table will likely be very crowded. Until then, wishing you all the best this holiday season!
Howdy from Texas Dean,
ReplyDeleteI've followed your blog for years, but I have never posted. But these photos compelled me to write. Fantastic painting and detailing. Nice basing. So many impossible details. Great job!
Thank you so much, Gary! Appreciate your visits and kind words! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteBeautiful work, Dean!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jonathan! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteThese are fantastic Dean - as always! A gaming friend is currently assembling a Duchy of Warsaw force using the Perry Miniatures, so they may appear in one of my game reports at some point in the future!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Keith. It's a nice set, very similar to their 1807-14 set - in parts and poses. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteVery nice figures Dean and best of luck for your Christmas game!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Andrew! Warm regards, Dean
DeleteWow! Just wow!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Joe! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteOh lovely Poles unit Dsan!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Michal! Best regards, Dean
DeleteI'll always have a weakness in my heart for the Poles. You did an awesome job on them. I remember like 40 years ago playing, I think it was Fire and Steel, with my friends and I painted a division of Poles in 15's. Good times.
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Kevin
Thanks, Kevin! Yes, Poles have a rich, and justifiably, proud military heritage. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteVery nice work indeed Dean!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you very much for the kind words and visit, Christopher! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteSpectacle units Dean.
ReplyDeleteOops! "Spectacular"
ReplyDeleteLol! Understood you the first time, Richard. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteCracking looking troops Dean!
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