1864 Winter Prussians

Started by Duke Speedy of Leighton, 28 September 2014, 10:26:15 AM

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Dave Fielder

Lovely cold figures. N-Ice.
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petercooman

I just got "wargaming 19th century europe" in the mail. You just have to push me over the edge don't you  ;D ;D

Nice stuff!

Duke Speedy of Leighton

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Leman

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Westmarcher

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petercooman


Duke Speedy of Leighton

A few chilly reinforcements, made from bits I had in storage.

Artillery from 6th Division


7th Dragoons with Lieutenant General von Wintzingerode


7th Dragoons


3rd Hussars




4th Hussars (looks like I need to do 7th Hussars too, as both are quoted in Orbats)




Lieutenant General von Wintzingerode


The latest batch en masse
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Techno

Very nice, indeed, Will.  8)

Cheers - Phil

Leman

Oh boy, they look cold! Very impressive basing. Have you considered using Russian Crimea dragoons for winter Prussian dragoons. I recently bought some 6mm Crimean figures to get a winterised look for doing the battle of Poupry in the 1871 rulebook. Also Russians in greatcoat and field cap could work for Prussians in greatcoat and feldmutze.
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mollinary

Love those Red Hussars! Splendid work all round..
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