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Chortle Fezian09 Feb 2014 7:28 p.m. PST

A little more to add to my Westphalian contingent. The figures are from Elite miniatures. I've a battery of horse artillery and a battery of foot.

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I have six battalions of foot and one light battalion ready to paint. My figures are "early". I am looking at which regiments will be most interesting to paint. From 1810 every line regiment switched to dark blue facings. So I will probably paint for 1809 where I can have three facing colours (yellow, dark blue and the other one I've forgotten). The figures can be for the 1809 campaign in North Germany and Spain where the Westphalians got a spanking at the sieges of Gerona.

BTW, if you are painting Westphalian line infantry bear in mind that the first regiment had one company in bearskins (like the Grenadier Guard).

wrgmr109 Feb 2014 7:59 p.m. PST

Nice work!!

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