Great job on those horses, Brian!
Thank you! Cavalry are a pain in the neck to get painted - my personal rule of thumb is that a single horse+rider is equivalent to
at least three regular foot figures worth of work! The secret to good horses, I've discovered, is a final coat of ink or wash over the horse's coat, mane and tail after you dullcoat horse and rider to protect the regular paintjob. Humans aren't glossy, but horses tend to be. Cossack raiders from Brigade and Russian partisan/militia figures from Copplestone, if anyone is wondering!
The Matteotti Brigade are nice figures and a reminder of one of the lesser-known elements of WW2 in Europe, Italy's internal struggle after the Allied invasion. The mix of uniform bits, armbands and scarves gives them a unique look.