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CHRIS DODSON16 Apr 2026 8:12 a.m. PST

French Chasseurs a Cheval of the line.

There were lots of regiments of chasseurs at Aspern Essling and these are the first of many that will be in action.

These are Piano prints given to me by my wonderfully generous friend Thomas Mischak.

The resin is a bit flimsy and some sword scabbards have broken off and the prints had to be extensively cleaned up. Some of the swords were scabby and although I cleaned them up, breakages were normal.

Indeed, the camera has highlighted some ‘extras' that I have missed.

Overall, they are lovely but the resin used by Mr Kane on his sculpts would give them extra resilience.

Nevertheless, I am quite pleased at how they turned out.

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Lots to do.

Chris

35thOVI Supporting Member of TMP16 Apr 2026 10:29 a.m. PST

👍

Which French Corp did you do?

I did Masséna‘s.

CHRIS DODSON16 Apr 2026 11:26 a.m. PST

Hi.

I have not done any yet as I am still building up the Austrian army from scratch.

I felt a change from caterpillars was needed.

More information regarding progress on the discussions board under the Aspern heading.

Best wishes,

Chris

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