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The Dragoons obligingly gallop past for the camera. |
As promised, I got out the Comardo Dragoons and the camera this evening and, as the thunderstorms crackled away above, got busy snapping away.
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Conversion of the regular Dragoon trooper - yes, the flag-pole has been thrust through his foot. |
In the Alzheim Cavalry, the senior NCO carries the unit's colours. His distinctive mark is metallic lace on his hat and shabraque.
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Close-up of one of the regiment's Officers. |
Ow, on closer examination, I could have been a little more thorough with shaving this chap's flash down!
The Regiment sweeps forward in line. On the table, this unit has a huge footprint.
The proud parent!
11 comments:
They look good, sir.
-- Jeff
Nicely done. Your horse colors are realistic and the uniforms have a genuine feel for the period.
Congratulations!
lovely regiment, happy painting
-- Allan
Yes, looking really neat and presentable. The troops look good too!
Ian
Alzheimers strike home! Let the Empire beware.
A very nice looking unit !
I like the shade of red may i ask what brand of you used ?
Regards
Paul
Hello Paul,
It's Citadel Blood Red over a Mechrite Red base.
Regards,
Greg
PS - interesting pic in your profile.
HE Hussars?
Greg
Hi Greg
thanks for that, I think i have those paints
Yes HE hussars, from his own range not the SAE ones
Regards
Paul
Not available publically are they? They don't appear to be on the Tradition website.
Greg
Sadly no longer in production,
However the HE site in scandinavia is now making the 30 mm so there is hope
also the hussars originally came with long thin plumes possibly making them part of the Karoliner range
Paul
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