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Nappy Cavalry Project Regt #9 - Silesian Hussars

Posted by Marvin on 10 Sep 2015, 22:23

Hope you're not getting tired of seeing these Nappy cavalry regiments... because here's another one! ;-) I've returned to Waterloo 1815 and their Prussian Hussars, using their other Prussian Hussar set this time http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=1329.

I've gone for the 4th (1st Silesian) Hussars, purely because I couldn't resist tackling a cavalry regiment wearing brown uniforms... :roll:

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More on the blog: https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2015/09/10/4th-hussar-regiment-1st-silesian-nappy-cavalry-project-set-9/

Best wishes,

Marvin

(Regiment #10? Royal Horse Guards by Revell) :thumbup:
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Posted by Kekso on 11 Sep 2015, 13:13

Marvin wrote:Hope you're not getting tired of seeing these Nappy cavalry regiments...


Never... especially those that aren't so common. ;-)

This set looks much better than British heavy dragoons... now I need to get me one :-D
And great job, Marvin... as always :thumbup:
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Posted by Konrad on 11 Sep 2015, 17:27

You're a man with energy and patience. :notworthy:
My respect.
Youre french cavalry are all eyecandy. ;-)
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Posted by davbenbak1 on 11 Sep 2015, 18:03

Great job! What paint did you use for the yellow/gold of the braiding and cuffs? I really like the way it reacted to the wash you used. BTW what wash did you use?
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Posted by Bramble15 on 11 Sep 2015, 19:05

I cannot speak for anyone else but I will be most happy to view anything you have painted!!!
Great work as usual.
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Posted by Marvin on 11 Sep 2015, 20:59

Thanks everybody. There's a few more regiments still to come this year and then I'm planning to end with an end of year "parade" of those regiments.

There's going to be a special guest there too ;-) (when he's painted), together with his personal escort...

davbenbak1 wrote:Great job! What paint did you use for the yellow/gold of the braiding and cuffs? I really like the way it reacted to the wash you used. BTW what wash did you use?


Ah, you very nearly said it yourself! I use Vallejo Game Color "Gold Yellow" 007 on the braiding, it's a nice bold shade of yellow to use. I only very lightly added a wash to the braid itself, mainly just relied on dry brushing on the yellow to reveal all that braiding. For the figures, I start with just a dark black wash and then add progressively lighter dry brushing for the highlights.
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Posted by MABO on 11 Sep 2015, 21:42

Very nice again, Marvin. I love to see new stuff coming from you!
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Posted by k.b. on 11 Sep 2015, 23:04

Very nice work again Marvin - nice choice of uniform again!
Only constructive criticism i can offer is that 20 seconds with a scalpel/sharp knife removing mould lines before you start painting would make a huge difference to the finished figures!
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Posted by Marvin on 11 Sep 2015, 23:16

k.b. wrote:Very nice work again Marvin - nice choice of uniform again!
Only constructive criticism i can offer is that 20 seconds with a scalpel/sharp knife removing mould lines before you start painting would make a huge difference to the finished figures!


Guilty as charged, especially on those horses. Just lazyness really! :-)
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 12 Sep 2015, 09:14

I am so tired of your nappy cavalries that I bought one myself (italery French dragoons)! I :tongue: am so tired of all those horses that I plan to buy another set (and wonder if anyone will deliver to Togo). :-D :shock: And I still wondering when this project is over and I could see all figures lined up: you'll need a panorama camera, I am sure :mrgreen: This is a wonderful project, it won't be tiring never ever :cheers:
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Posted by Marvin on 12 Sep 2015, 09:50

Mr. Andrea wrote:I am so tired of your nappy cavalries that I bought one myself (italery French dragoons)! I :tongue: am so tired of all those horses that I plan to buy another set (and wonder if anyone will deliver to Togo). :-D :shock: And I still wondering when this project is over and I could see all figures lined up: you'll need a panorama camera, I am sure :mrgreen: This is a wonderful project, it won't be tiring never ever :cheers:


Thanks Mr Andrea! :lol: I'd love to hear if you ever get that box of cavalry delivered to Togo. ;-)

I'm planning to paint maybe 3 or 4 more regiments which will take me to the end of 2015. There's a grand military review then planned to take place before Christmas with all the regiments present. I'll be painting a "special guest" who will be in attendance with his personal bodyguard...(I think we all know who). :sst: Will post pics of all this around Christmas time!
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Posted by Rosbif on 12 Sep 2015, 11:40

Never, ever, tired of seeing your Nappy Cavalry project, Marvin! More power to your brushes!
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Posted by loken32 on 12 Sep 2015, 17:00

good works!!
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Posted by despertaferro on 14 Sep 2015, 09:11

Love them all!

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Posted by Peter on 14 Sep 2015, 18:37

Fantastic painted cavalry! :thumbup:
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Posted by vellek on 14 Sep 2015, 22:22

Your painting style really brings out the depth in these figures. Everyone else in this post has used up all the superlatives, so just imagine me clapping at the computer screen. Bravo!
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Posted by panzerman on 22 Sep 2015, 04:04

Cool seeing brown coated Nappy figures....unusual and interesting. Well painted with great depth of shading.
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Posted by Susofrick on 22 Sep 2015, 08:09

Great to see! Think I have tried to tackle these a long time ago. Using ESCI's light dragoons. Somewhere in a teabox.
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Posted by Martin on 28 Sep 2015, 21:34

Hi Marvin,
Great paintjob, excellent done!
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