Hello,
Hereby some pictures of the 31st infantry army in Spain that I painted at the end of last year. The figures come from Blackwatch Miniatures and are beautifully sculpted by Massimo Costa.
The uniforms are based on the mysterious manuscript of El Guil. Except for a certain Ernest Fort, apparently no one has ever seen that manuscript and most of the information comes from sketches and aquarelles of Fort and copies of it by Bucquoy, Boisselier, Bueno,…
You can find some examples below.
Due to supply problems, French troops in Spain are known to have used fabrics they found in local depots. These were mostly white and brown fabrics, but based on the drawings above, the 31st Légère apparently seem to have acquired green fabrics of which they made trousers and shako covers.
The 31st Légère originally emerged from the Chasseurs Piemontais and were incorporated into the French Army as the 1st Demi-Brigade Légère Piemontais in 1801. Soon after they became the 31st Demi-Brigade Légère (August 1801) wearing the French cockade. It seems that mainly Piedmontese were recruited during its entire existence and had a French officers cadre. More about the 31st légère can be found in http://frederic.berjaud.free.fr/Articles_de_Didier_Davin/31eLeger/31e_Leger.html(sorry only in French).
And now some pictures of the painted figures. I hope you like them.