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Waterloo 1815 Prussian Death's Head Hussars

Posted by Marvin on 28 May 2015, 19:33

Its the fourth regiment in my Nappy Cavalry Project for 2015: the Prussian Death's Head Hussars by Waterloo 1815!

They're beautifully, if slightly innacurately, sculpted. I 'converted' the two flag bearers (Prussian Hussars didn't carry flags) and the spare trumpeter too.

I really enjoyed painting up this set, to be honest, and I'm looking forward to having a go sometime at the other set of Prussian Hussars that Waterloo 1815 have produced.

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These are the two figures with the flags removed. I like to think they're patting their horses. Even Death's Head hussars have a soft side. ;-)

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Best wishes to all and thanks for looking :cheers:

More 'facts' and plenty of waffle on the old blog:
https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2015/05/27/erstes-leib-husaren-regiment-nappy-cavalry-project-set-4/

Next time: Possibly the French 'Red' Lancers (Zvezda)?
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Posted by vellek on 28 May 2015, 19:53

Good stuff. The horses are stunning.
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 28 May 2015, 19:56

Very nice. :thumbup:
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Posted by Kekso on 28 May 2015, 20:13

People often tell me that I know how to paint horses. But when I see yours I know they are wrong ;)
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Posted by Acid on 28 May 2015, 20:23

Very nice Hussars!
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Posted by Marvin on 28 May 2015, 21:42

Kekso wrote:People often tell me that I know how to paint horses. But when I see yours I know they are wrong ;)


Very kind, thank you :-)
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Posted by k.b. on 29 May 2015, 02:16

Very nicely painted troopers but must echo the sentiments of, i think it was vellek, who said your horses were stunning. They really are and i would dearly love to know what varnish you use to leave them a very nice flat matt!
Now I'm off to check out your blog!
Ps/ can't wait to see more - bring on the Red Lancers
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 29 May 2015, 06:46

One of those rare occasions when nappies beat ancients 2-0. Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, and clap, clap, clap, clap! I am speechless, I keep on clapping, standing! Wow!
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Posted by Zed1 on 29 May 2015, 08:21

Respect!
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Posted by MABO on 29 May 2015, 08:29

Pretty nice! Like all of your figures.
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Posted by Greg77 on 29 May 2015, 11:08

whoaa..
another part of this Nappie Cavalry project.. :thumbup:
I like 'em, and cant wait to see more
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Posted by Peter on 29 May 2015, 11:51

:love: Fantastic painted cavalry! Love the horses! :thumbup:
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Posted by Marvin on 29 May 2015, 19:10

k.b. wrote:Very nicely painted troopers but must echo the sentiments of, i think it was vellek, who said your horses were stunning. They really are and i would dearly love to know what varnish you use to leave them a very nice flat matt!
Now I'm off to check out your blog!
Ps/ can't wait to see more - bring on the Red Lancers


Thanks k.b! :thumbup:

Do you know I think it was actually YOU who some time ago put me on to the varnish I use anyway?! :lol:

Without wanting to bore you... I used to use Vallejo's matt varnish which was great for a while. However, it's not been very good in recent times for whatever reason and looks a little satin. So now I use Daler Rowney, which is superb. I was so delighted, I even blogged about it! And you must be the anonymous gentleman I referred to and thanked in that post. :o
https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2014/11/16/in-praise-of-daler-rowney/

Those Red Lancers I'm doing next are really well sculpted but the detail looks tricky...
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Posted by Marvin on 29 May 2015, 19:12

Mr. Andrea wrote:One of those rare occasions when nappies beat ancients 2-0. Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, and clap, clap, clap, clap! I am speechless, I keep on clapping, standing! Wow!


Thank you very much (...oh and you can sit down now!). :-D
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 29 May 2015, 20:08

This sounds really interesting. Is this what your talking about?

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And how do you use it? Mixed with colours or on top of them after painting as protection?

Thanks
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Posted by Marvin on 29 May 2015, 20:29

Hi Mr Andrea

Yes, that's the stuff!

I just slap it on afterwards as protection. It seems to really bring out the colours very nicely.
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