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French Wargame Holidays14 Nov 2018 2:02 p.m. PST

I am currently refreshing and painting some Napoleonics again, my latest are some elite Napoleonic generals and some Frankfurt cavalry.

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cheers
Matt

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP14 Nov 2018 6:00 p.m. PST

Tres bien!

timurilank15 Nov 2018 3:18 a.m. PST

Nice work and good luck with your venture in France.

Cheers,
Robert

French Wargame Holidays15 Nov 2018 3:09 p.m. PST

Thanks mate,

Lots more coming off the desk

cheers
Matt

JCBJCB15 Nov 2018 8:20 p.m. PST

Where did you get your uniform info for the Frankfurt hussars, please?

French Wargame Holidays16 Nov 2018 5:24 a.m. PST

From a german Napoleonic uniform plate from HERZBERG. -- True portraits of all the military costumes of the monarchs of Europe. -- Herzberg, K. K. Akademische Kunsthandlung. Augsburg, 1800-1814. -- Collection of 97 plates in-4, colored with the greatest care, and appearing in parts of 5 sheets. The single plate concerning the troops of Frankfurt is part of the 18th part (Allied troops of France). It gives the following types:
Infantry Officer. -- Grenadier. -- Fusilier. -- Hussar.
Notebook of the Sabretache (November 1889). -- Reproduction of the plates from Herzberg.

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JCBJCB16 Nov 2018 7:17 a.m. PST

That is SUPER helpful. Thank you!!! My Google-fu failed me.

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