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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Andrei1975 on May 06, 2018, 06:01:47 PM
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Good afternoon friends. He finished drawing the "blue" regiment of the army of Gustav Adolf.
More photos in my blog:
https://andrei1975.blogspot.ru/2018/05/blog-post.html
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This is a change in period for you Andrei :o
Great looking unit.
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Oh yeah! With this theme I came to vargeim and again returned to her. ;)
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Nice paintwork! I'm thinking about painting up the Green Rgt (Hepburn).
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Thank you my friend. Only I would not advise using these miniatures from the TAG for the Hepbern "green" regiment. They did not have "Hungarian" caftans.
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Very good paintjob! Eager to see more of you in this period!
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Thank you. In a few days I will show the regiment of the Scottish mercenaries. There will be my conversion of miniatures from Warlord. ;)
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Thank you my friend. Only I would not advise using these miniatures from the TAG for the Hepbern "green" regiment. They did not have "Hungarian" caftans.
Yes true, but I would use the German figures. :) When the Munich Arsenal was captured there were thousand of uniforms; red, blue and Green! Source for that is the "The Bavarian Army During the Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 - The Backbone of the Catholic League'
av Laurence Spring"; So German style (shorter uniforms) would not be out of place for Lutzen etc. (?). Of course we don't know for certain,but it's about as close as we can get.
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Yes true, but I would use the German figures. :) When the Munich Arsenal was captured there were thousand of uniforms; red, blue and Green! Source for that is the "The Bavarian Army During the Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 - The Backbone of the Catholic League'
av Laurence Spring"; So German style (shorter uniforms) would not be out of place for Lutzen etc. (?). Of course we don't know for certain,but it's about as close as we can get.
When I draw this regiment, I will use miniatures from Horcata.