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hallmarkfps05 Feb 2014 7:11 a.m. PST

a few more pics as always on the blog
1066campaign.blogspot.co.uk

cheers
Steve
hallmarkpainting.co.uk

Gonsalvo05 Feb 2014 7:24 a.m. PST

Great execution of an unusual unit by excellent sculptors; I have my eye on the Wurzburg regiment, myself…

parksd7012 Feb 2014 6:09 a.m. PST

So, I'm painting up some 15mm CotR battalions, one of which is Lippe. Can you point me to what source (unless it's conjecture) you have depicting the varied color trousers??

They look really cool, and with the test stand I have done, all white trousers are going to be VERY stand-outish, compared to their friends from Anhalt and Schwarzburg.

Thanks!

pepemari47 Supporting Member of TMP14 Feb 2014 7:41 a.m. PST

I have just painted
link this regiment

traveller15 Feb 2014 5:36 p.m. PST

Gotta love those Confederation units. They add some color to a French army. Get tired paint blue over and over again.
I'm thinking of paint a Spanish army, around 1811, and want to paint a French army to meet them on the field. That means I can paint Nassau, Dutch, and a few other nations to give the army some color besides blue. It is easier to find references to Confederation units then it is to the Spanish at the period of 1811.

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