Although I am still working on Weird War and Post Apocalyptic, I am at the same time working on a 15 MM Russian DBN army of Tsar Paul I army of 1796-1801. I am using some old Essex SYW Prussians for the army and it is a lot of fun doing, but oh my! what a lot of detail!
Before you balk at my using SYW Prussians you have to understand that Tsar Paul I was fascinated with Frederick the Great, and so adopted the Prussian style of uniform of Frederick's time, only with green coats. This link will give you some idea of some of the infantry, but the cavalry also wore 1750's Prussian style dress.
https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/collections/the-vinkhuijzen-collection-of-military-uniforms#/?tab=navigation&roots=24:c67e81c0-c556-012f-b223-58d385a7bc34/15:7b6fae70-c557-012f-2975-58d385a7bc34
Also, if you're not already familiar with this website it is an awesome one for uniforms. However, it does help sometimes to have some prior knowledge when using it, as there are some mistakes. The worst being one whole French listing that is really British. But still a great and free site.
I also am working on some 10 Mm Pendraken ACW guys as well.
Terry
Terry
Try Eureka Miniatures site. go to 'Ideas' and you will find a heading for Russian Army of 1799. It is a painting guide.
Chad
Terry
One more thing if you need any information on Suvorov's 1799 campaign in Italy and the Alps let me know.
Great source!
Gentlemen,
Thank you for the recommended references. This is an army I've long had an interest in and in my library I have the Suvorov Campaign book, the Eureka guides and the printed copies of the Viskovatov works translated by Mark Conrad. Plus info I've found on the net and a few other bits in other uniform books I ahve.
Here are pictures of the first six elements (hope it works as I am so fed up with photobuckt that I am trying Google Photos).
https://photos.google.com/album/AF1QipNPvhFEysStPGo2faqhiWMAPtY5dniEAPF_K0Ho/photo/AF1QipNi2mz7n0W_z40Lghb0IUzruWBRoNrerhQzIwQU
Terry
I got a Google 404 error for the link.
Same for me to
Take care
Andy
OK, Looks like I still need to work on using Google Pictures. I have gone back to Photobucket, and here are the pictures.
(http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh235/terry37photos/Napoleonic/IMG_2221_zps8a02s5jy.jpg) (http://s257.photobucket.com/user/terry37photos/media/Napoleonic/IMG_2221_zps8a02s5jy.jpg.html)
Yelisavetgrad Hussars - straw dolman and pelisse with red facings.
(http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh235/terry37photos/Napoleonic/IMG_2223_zpsp9ejprqx.jpg) (http://s257.photobucket.com/user/terry37photos/media/Napoleonic/IMG_2223_zpsp9ejprqx.jpg.html)
Ingermanland Dragoons - raspberry facings
(http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh235/terry37photos/Napoleonic/IMG_2225_zpszwzv791f.jpg) (http://s257.photobucket.com/user/terry37photos/media/Napoleonic/IMG_2225_zpszwzv791f.jpg.html)
3rd Jagers (Light Infantry) puce facings, 17th Jagers (Light Infantry) apricot facings
(http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh235/terry37photos/Napoleonic/IMG_2227_zpsksx8sar8.jpg) (http://s257.photobucket.com/user/terry37photos/media/Napoleonic/IMG_2227_zpsksx8sar8.jpg.html)
Foot artillery
Bases will be done when the army is finished to keep them consistent.
More to follow,
Terry
:-bd =D> :-bd
Very nice !
Cheers - Phil.
Nice
Terry - Lovely figures. The artillery in particular look very well painted.
Chad - The Eureka source is excellent - thanks for pointing this out.
Phil
Making good progress on phase 2 - the General element is close to being done - Field Marshal Suvorov ,with General of Dragoons, Major General Schreider, as are the 2 elements of Cossacks. The Cuirassiers are a bit slower due to their white uniforms requiring so many coats before I can actually do any other base coating. But today I started adding the facings - violet for the Chernigov Regiment.
Pictures soon,
Terry
Lovely. May I observe that your Jaeger have overdone their lipstick?
=D> =D> Looking very nice.
Fierce Kitty,
Yes, it does look a little obvious. However, on the actual figure it is not so obvious. I believe what you are seeing is the affect of the camera. I paint the mouth on all my 15 MM figures with that color and it is not as obvious as that picture shows. For example you cannot really even see it on the other figures yet it's there. I really should take some new photos anyway, and may do so after I finish the batch I'm working on.
A fair observation on your part, and appreciated - thanks!
Terry
Nice figures, Terry. The "lip stick" camera effect is rather strange. The two more shaded figures on the right seem to come much closer to how they must appear in real life.