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Sunday, 3 May 2026

Russian Bus

Typical really, you wait years and years for 20mm Hinton Hunt Russians and then three units come along at once! I find myself in the position where I am simultaneously painting three Russian units - The Garde du Corps, Astrakhan Cuirassiers and Foot Jagers.

This is my test figure for RN/30 Russian Cuirassier (mounted) charging. I'm painting him in accordance with the Hinton Hunt painting instructions as a trooper of the Astrakhan Regiment. The black horse makes him hard to photograph when varnished but I do like the contrast between the black and the yellow.
The Hinton Hunt painting instructions. This version is one that Clive painstakingly re-keyed from the original flimsy copy because the original was too feint to scan or photograph well. I like to refer to these sheets whenever I can.

These are RN/15 Russian Infantryman, firing. I'm painting them as Jagers - or more accurately as Jager-Chasseurs because I didn't want to cut off the plumes.

This is not the sort of painting pickle I would normally get myself into so I will put the others aside and focus on the Cuirassiers for now.

 

10 comments:

  1. It might be against the rules, but I dry brush all my black nags with Vallejo grey black. They still look black after, but it just gives enough contrast to make them something other than a big black blob.

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    1. Thanks Jeffers, these do actually have a grey dry brush but it’s not showing up very well in the photo - more obvious to the naked eye.

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  2. The Astrakhan cuirassier is scrumptious white, black and yellow is a great colour combination.

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  3. Looking very good indeed!

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  4. Very nice indeed, the cuirassier is particularly lovely.

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    1. I always say you can never have too many Cuirassiers Donnie!

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  5. Lovely looking figures Ian. Black horses are a bit like black Brunswickers....not as easy as first thought!

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    1. That’s true Simon, the gloss varnish doesn’t help either!

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