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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: eboracomb on 05 January 2014, 05:01:55 PM
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I've just added the Spanish Dragoons to the site at eborminiatures.com as usual the figures are by Paul Hicks and Paul has done his usual top notch job.
There is also a command blister of officer, standard bearer and Drummer, the figures are on trotting horses from ebob.
A 3 figure blister pack is £7.80p a 12 figure regiment is £29 or they can be purchased as part of the army builder horse deal of 4 regiments for £100 making them £25 a regiment.
Coming soon will be five mounted General officers, French horse with pistols and charging with swords plus the Garde da Corp pictures of first casts below painted by yours truly to my wargames standard.
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Spanish Dragoons(http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m535/eboracomb/DSCF0003_zpsc00efa87.jpeg) (http://s1130.photobucket.com/user/eboracomb/media/DSCF0003_zpsc00efa87.jpeg.html)
Cheers Nick
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Great news, Nick :)
I will most definitely be getting some ;D
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Cracking job, Nick.
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Lovely stuff as always Nick.
I know you are knee deep in WSS and a GNW but have your thoughts ever turned to the WAS and The War of Jenkins Ear? I'd love some Spanish and British for that time frame and minis are thin on the ground. To the best of my knowledge nobody produces 28mm Spaniards for the WAS, SYW etc save for whoever now opens the dire ex London War Room figures.
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I must admit it makes a change to see some actual Spanish troops for the War of The Spanish Succession ;)
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At last Spanish troops for this war! Fantastic figures.
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Glad you like them Juan I also have Spanish foot
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(http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m535/eboracomb/ebayaugust2012017.jpg) (http://s1130.photobucket.com/user/eboracomb/media/ebayaugust2012017.jpg.html)
(http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m535/eboracomb/ebayaugust2012001.jpg) (http://s1130.photobucket.com/user/eboracomb/media/ebayaugust2012001.jpg.html)
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Including the Spanish and Walloon Gardes.
the figures were painted by Javier Gomez, they look superb in the flesh hope you like them.
Cheers Nick
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Javier Gomez "El Mercenario"? I was almost sure about that; he is a great painter, and a great person.
And I know your Spanish figures too well!!! I expect to buy my first battalion next month. Are you going to have some pikemen?
These are wonderful figures, and I am also awaiting your GNW...
Cheers!
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I reply myself...
Ordered a full battalion of Spanish troops! Now, the really difficult task in this country, to find information about their uniforms...
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Hi Juan
Sapherson's old booklet on WSS Spanish is a starting point : it's by no means comprehensive but it does the job if you don't expect more than a summary introduction - and it's dirt cheap to boot :
http://www.caliverbooks.com/bookview.php?f7836c5d3fe14e33b2f4ab714bdce174&id=3954&subcatcode=D&subcatno=27 (http://www.caliverbooks.com/bookview.php?f7836c5d3fe14e33b2f4ab714bdce174&id=3954&subcatcode=D&subcatno=27)
The Alfonso Canovas blog also features a fair amount of material on the subject, but you really need to sift through a lot of pages to get to the interesting stuff, and not all of it is necessarily accurate - Canovas just piles up things he found on the net, he doesn't analyse and discuss them.
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Thank you a lot for your help, Arthur. I´m going to look for the Sapherson´s.
Cheers!
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You're welcome, Juan.
I meant to post the following earlier but real life got in the way.
If you wish to model the pre-1706/1707 army - i.e before the white or grey/white coats became more or less universal - the Tercio website offers a reasonably comprehensive coverage of the coloured coats worn by the tercios espanoles during the 1690's and early 1700's. These were supposedly replaced by the new French-style whitish coats by 1706/1707 but some artists show a mix of old and new uniforms at the battle of Almansa in April 1707. For instance, the following plate by Emilio Marin depicts a wounded officer from the Guadalajara regiment in his old-style yellow coat faced blue along with a musketeer from regiment Solis (ex Brabante) in red lined blue, while the Murcia musketeer on the right wears the new white coat with blue facings. The grenadier drummer on the left belongs to the Castillo regiment and still wears the purple coat of the Morados Viejos Sevilla tercio.
(http://www.tercios.org/sitebuilder/images/almansa-263x376.jpg)
I don't know what sources Marin used, so can't tell whether this mix of old and new styles is accurate or not for 1707. In any case, here's the link to the Tercio website, and you'll note that it occasionally disagrees with Sapherson on some of the old Tercios uniforms :
http://tercio1617.fr.nf/ (http://tercio1617.fr.nf/)
Another interesting resource - and in Spanish to boot - is the Researching & Dragona website. The magazine is now long defunct but some articles - though unfortunately not all of them - have been scanned and are now available for free as pdf's :
http://www.tercios.org/R_D/R_D_cereceda.html (http://www.tercios.org/R_D/R_D_cereceda.html)
Check the table below for a list of what's available :
http://www.tercios.org/R_D/R_D_indices.html (http://www.tercios.org/R_D/R_D_indices.html)
There's a particularly useful piece here on the various cavalry regiments :
http://www.tercios.org/files/Regimientos_de_Caballeria_R_D_N_6_pdf_1_.pdf (http://www.tercios.org/files/Regimientos_de_Caballeria_R_D_N_6_pdf_1_.pdf)
And the Desperta Ferro blog also features a good series of posts on Spanish flags of the period :
http://desperta-ferro-ed.blogspot.fr/2011_09_01_archive.html (http://desperta-ferro-ed.blogspot.fr/2011_09_01_archive.html)
Hope this helps a bit
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Thank you very much, Arthur. Very useful links and illustration. There were many old uniforms in Almansa, so it can be a very colorful army!
Thank you a lot!
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The Guys at the like a stone wall wargames group are recreating the battle of Almanza for triples on a twenty foot table using my figures so should be quite a spectacle, I am playing so will get some pictures, also one of the group, John Hutchinson will be doing the flags for all the regiments.
John has done the GNW flags for me so they will look brilliant, the guys really put on a great display.
cheers Nick
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Many, many thanks for the links Arthur, very helpful!
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My pleasure, Carlos :)
Nearly a year ago, I started a thread here on the LAF on the subject of WSS Spanish infantry uniforms. It features a little extra information and more links kindly provided by some Spanish contributors :
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=51293.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=51293.0)
The Researching & Dragona plates by Emilio Marin were my entry point when I began investigating the period. Most of them can be found on the Alfons Canovas blog via the link below. The scans feature oddly washed out colours - I have much brighter versions of some of these with far superior resolution :
http://miniaturasmilitaresalfonscanovas.blogspot.fr/2012/02/almansa-la-batalla-1707.html (http://miniaturasmilitaresalfonscanovas.blogspot.fr/2012/02/almansa-la-batalla-1707.html)
I believe the Marin plates on the Spanish army are substantially correct, though I do not have the accompanying text and therefore don't know which sources were used as a basis for the uniforms. I would treat the plates on the other nations with more caution, though : the ones on French troops in particular feature more than their share of egregious mistakes.
Anyone interested in the Catalan army should have a look at the website below. The text in entirely in Catalan, but I was quite pleasantly surprised to realise I could get the gist of most of it without having ever learned the language !
http://www.guerradesuccessio.cat/ (http://www.guerradesuccessio.cat/)
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Again, thank you a lot for this new amount of information.
I remember to have had some of the old "Researching & Dragona" magazines and the information they had about the Spanish army was, generally, good.
This book about the Spanish army in the Nine Years War can be also useful: "The Spanish Armies in the War of the League of Augsburg 1688-1697" by Gian Carlo Boeri, José Luis Mirecki y José Palau. Very nice, and many of the plates go into the XVIII Century.
About the web of the Catalans in the WSS, it is nice and interesting; they are taking a lot of work writing "their" History...
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I have the Boeri book on the Spanish armies of the Nine years War and it is indeed excellent, so good in fact that it makes you wish there was a work of similar quality on Spanish troops during the WSS !
In the meantime, I've just remembered where I found better quality versions of the Emilio Marin plates - it's the Almansa reenactment FB page for those who are interested.
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