For the command group I carried out a couple of head swops putting Russian infantry heads on a Clayton Pavlov drummer and a French officer in greatcoat (FN11). I was planning on doing something similar for a standard bearer however Goya pipped me to the post by presenting me with a fully painted conversion of a DK Pavlov as a ‘hut warming’ present.
This is Goya's handiwork. The flag is for the Moscow regiment which by chance is the same flag design WM painted for my Grenadier regiment. |
My drummer and officer conversions. |
Here's one I prepared earlier - Crimean Russian in cap painted a few years ago. These mix in well with the Napoleonic figures. |
Goya also rustled up another headless Russian infantryman which brought the total to 18 following more surgery. I’m making up the ranks to a full 24 figures by adding 3 vintage Russian Crimea figures in cap (RC17), which is a good use for these as I don’t intend to raise any Crimean forces.
10 comments:
That's a really good colour you're using for the greatcoats, is it a mix or straight out of a pot, and if the latter what is it?
Hi Rob, it's Foundry 11A Rawhide!
Very handsome figures, and that Rawhide is the perfect color for greatcoats.
Best Regards,
Stokes
Thanks Stokes!
'Rawhide' that brings back a distant memory for some reason! Great choice of shade for the greatcoats and good idea utilising the Crimean Russians to make the numbers up, they didn't really change did they apart from the tendency to pin back the bottoms of those greatcoats to make marching easier. Lovely flag, looking forward to seeing the first battalion finished.
Great hut warming present and a great looking infantryman.
I don't know why I like the look of Russians in greatcoats but I do.
Lee, shame they don't have a 'High Chaparral' colour isn't it!
Ross, I agree there's something appealing about them!
Those are really ripping Russians, Ian!
I too rather like the rawhide look, although I'm a "Bonanza" man myself.
Best regards
WM
WM, ah the lure of the west, hang on a minute shouldn't that be east?
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