The figures and Horses are recast Hinton Hunt figures and the command figures are provided by Newline.
I have painted these as the 17th Dragoons. The flag is made from a diet coke can.
The Hinton Hunt figures are in pre Bardin uniforms where as the Newline ones are latter period. The Dragoons will be brigaded with my Carabiniers.
I do have another unit of Dragoons to paint but these are way down the painting queue.
Next up on the painting table are a unit of Les Higgins British Rifleman that have been previously painted. This unit will be the 3rd Btth 9th Prussian RIR (21st IR in 1815).
I was going to add bayonets to the figures but have decided to keep it simple and not bother. As the main colours are black and green I am going do a paint renovation rather than a full strip and repaint.
They are delightful and may even get a part in any remake of the film of the same name starring Molly Ringwald. Pink is one of my favourite facing colours for both French and Prussian dragoons - but for some reason I favour lemon yellow for Chasseurs a Cheval.
ReplyDeleteI applaud the buttons and lace, something that is still causing me grief and you seem to match WM's style better than my attempts. My figures look OK but it's just not that lovely nostalgic look I'd like to pull off. In the end I just rely on lots of good old gloss varnish for the old-school look.
The pink goes very well with the darkish green of the dragoons' jackets, I find. I too have one of the 'pink' dragoon regiments in my French army, the 18th, I think.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work Mark!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work. Love the black lining.
ReplyDeleteVery very nice, Mark!
ReplyDeleteLovely Mark...
ReplyDeleteA very nice choice of colours indeed.
All the best. Aly
Your project is progressing really well Mark. Im envious of what you are doing. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Mark.
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