Stadden 30mm British Napoleonic Dragoon in watering cap. |
So with things looking a bit bleak for General Shinyparte I thought I'd finish these voltigeurs and add a few figures to the Guard. As for the Brits well, amongst the various lots I have acquired over the last year or so was a small group of Stadden Hevy Dragoons in the uniform of 1810-11. Some regiments at least had abandoned the clumsy bicorne and used instead a "watering cap" or shako . That dress is what the cavalryman depicts. A bit unusual and very attractive so I painted one of the five I have as an Inniskilling Dragoon just for a bit of difference.
Close up of the Guard. The reflection on the shiny varnish is a bit of a pain when taking close ups ! |
As for the Imperial Guard . I now have a good bundle of them . both Stadden and Minot with an odd Willie or two (FYI that is a figure brand not an anatomical description) so many more will turn up . The voltigeurs are all Staddens Like most of this collection advertised as 30mm when they were made imn the late 1960s.
Now a bit of a rest from shiny chaps. Next on the painting desk some more models for my growing "India" collection. Once finished they will appear- and thiese are a matt varnisehd collecton. Not everything I do is shiny !
Lovely shininess! I never tire of looking at your figures.
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Stokes
Thanks Stokes. I never tire of painting them I;m just very very slow
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