Lead Adventure Forum

Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: Jemima Fawr on 10 June 2022, 10:40:14 AM

Title: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: Jemima Fawr on 10 June 2022, 10:40:14 AM
Following on from the recently-posted generals and artillery, I've been working on the British cavalry...

http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2022/06/10/king-george-commands-and-we-obey-my-syw-british-army-part-3-cavalry/

(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img924/567/HY1noJ.jpg)

(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img924/3959/gdG2zN.jpg)

(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/4738/J8PcdQ.jpg)
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: has.been on 10 June 2022, 12:09:31 PM
Pretty. I especially like the picture with the village in the background.
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: Jemima Fawr on 10 June 2022, 01:45:35 PM
Pretty. I especially like the picture with the village in the background.
Cheers!  Yes, it does raise eyebrows when someone wanders in at work when I'm mid photo-shoot...  :D
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: CapnJim on 10 June 2022, 03:06:55 PM
Lovely cavalry there.  But then again, not at all unexpected with your handiwork...

For some reason, the shot with the Village in the background reminds me of the scene in Barry Lyndon when Barry's regiment is parading before being shipped off to war.  Well, only with cavalry not infantry, but you know......
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: Jemima Fawr on 13 June 2022, 02:38:20 PM
Thanks Cap'n!  :D
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: jambo1 on 13 June 2022, 05:26:54 PM
Cracking work!! Love the Scots Greys and the Blues but all off them are lovely, real inspiration there. :)
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: Jemima Fawr on 13 June 2022, 09:28:50 PM
Jakob bwana!
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: folnjir on 22 June 2022, 03:24:57 AM
They look glorious.
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: vtsaogames on 23 June 2022, 03:04:10 AM
Indeed they do.
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: Jemima Fawr on 25 June 2022, 12:26:50 PM
Thanks fellas!  :D
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: Unlucky General on 15 July 2022, 08:01:43 AM
JF,

How do you enjoy painting SYW cavalry as opposed to other periods? I'm building a significant pair of SYW armies but no cavalry - FIW setting.

The reason I ask is that for some reason cavalry of this period appeals to me less than say Napoleonic and I think the reason is that they all look essentially like mounted infantry. I suppose I'm observing that the uniforms aren't distinctive from the foot in most cases.

I reckon you must love painting tricorns but does painting cavalry for the period drag at all? I have a tonne of WSS cavalry to paint one day so I'm staring down that barrel.
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: Blackwolf on 15 July 2022, 09:07:27 AM
Surely Unlucky General you jest, have you forgotten Hussars?
Title: Re: SYW British Cavalry
Post by: Jemima Fawr on 15 July 2022, 03:53:02 PM
JF,

How do you enjoy painting SYW cavalry as opposed to other periods? I'm building a significant pair of SYW armies but no cavalry - FIW setting.

The reason I ask is that for some reason cavalry of this period appeals to me less than say Napoleonic and I think the reason is that they all look essentially like mounted infantry. I suppose I'm observing that the uniforms aren't distinctive from the foot in most cases.

I reckon you must love painting tricorns but does painting cavalry for the period drag at all? I have a tonne of WSS cavalry to paint one day so I'm staring down that barrel.

To paraphrase Sir Mix-a-Lot, "I like big cuffs and I cannot lie!"

One of the attractions for me is the practicality; it's FAR easier to find figures that are 'close enough' in terms of cut and details than it is for Napoleonics, with all those different and distinct styles of lapels, headgear, epaulettes, etc (I still get it wrong though, as the article points out!).

I find that they're slightly easier to paint than Napoleonics, ESPECIALLY the French.  There's very little edging to lapels, etc and almost none of that very fine piping you see on so many Napoleonic uniforms.  Tricorn lace-edging is a massive ball-ache though (thankfully absent from Prussian and Austrian heavies), as is the large proportion of hussars fielded by the Prussians and Austrians (I'm just about to paint what will hopefully be my last-ever Prussian hussar regiment)... Ok, apart from 'Green' Kleist's frei-husaren... oh and the black hussars... oh and...