"1848 from Piedmontese Cavalry to Austrian Hussar" Topic
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paperbattles | 02 Jul 2021 2:57 a.m. PST |
Following up with my project to (finally) give equal historical dignity to the Ist Italian Indipendence War. The uniforms of the period were really beautiful: a mix of Napoleonic and modern style. In this aim, I transformed a Piedmontese Horse (Nizza Cavalleria) into a Austrian Radetzky Hussar (5th Regiment). link
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paperbattles | 02 Jul 2021 2:58 a.m. PST |
Following up with my project to (finally) give equal historical dignity to the Ist Italian Indipendence War. The uniforms of the period were really beautiful: a mix of Napoleonic and modern style. In this aim, I transformed a Piedmontese Horse (Nizza Cavalleria) into a Austrian Radetzky Hussar (5th Regiment). link
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paperbattles | 02 Jul 2021 2:58 a.m. PST |
Following up with my project to (finally) give equal historical dignity to the Ist Italian Indipendence War. The uniforms of the period were really beautiful: a mix of Napoleonic and modern style. In this aim, I transformed a Piedmontese Horse (Nizza Cavalleria) into a Austrian Radetzky Hussar (5th Regiment). link
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Eumelus | 02 Jul 2021 3:43 a.m. PST |
Lovely work, but shouldn't these be mirror-images (flip right for left)? Although the monograms shouldn't flip, |
paperbattles | 02 Jul 2021 5:03 a.m. PST |
You are right. The correct image for Piedmontese Nizza regimement is this one
where the monogram of King Carlo Alberto of Savoy is correct. Thanks for so carefully check my plates. I do appreciate
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paperbattles | 02 Jul 2021 5:06 a.m. PST |
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