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The Nappy Cavalry Project continues...?

Posted by Marvin on 15 Apr 2016, 19:18

What have been doing these past weeks? I'm back painting nappy cavalry again, that's what! Well, I just couldn't stay away from it for long. One manufacturer I didn't tackle last year was HaT - so I thought I'd have a go. I even 'pinned' a head for the first time, which I attached for the officer. They're not the most dynamic figures but still look pretty good with paint and varnish on them. Those sabres are looking rather long though, so I might have to trim them back a bit.

Next, I'll post my Belgian light dragoons from the same set. Until then, more pics and stuff on the blog:
https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2016/04/14/4th-dutch-light-dragoons-nappy-cavalry-project-16/.

Here's my 4th Dutch Light Dragoon regiment -

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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 15 Apr 2016, 19:40

Phew! :-D I was wondering how I could manage abstinence :mrgreen:
Another great entry! :yeah: :yeah:
I've just started painting my first nappy cavalry and I have the impression it's gonna take ages for 12 horses. How long does it take you complete a 12-horse set?
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Posted by Peter on 15 Apr 2016, 20:12

Dutch cavalry is well painted! But I rather would have seen the Belgians first! :mrgreen:

Let them come Marvin! ;-) :thumbup:
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Posted by Marvin on 15 Apr 2016, 20:19

Mr. Andrea wrote:Phew! :-D I was wondering how I could manage abstinence :mrgreen:
Another great entry! :yeah: :yeah:
I've just started painting my first nappy cavalry and I have the impression it's gonna take ages for 12 horses. How long does it take you complete a 12-horse set?


Thanks Mr Andrea! It's nice to be missed. :thumbup:

As for painting, it probably takes me 2 - 3 weeks to do 12 figures. My tip is to totally neglect all my work commitments, friends and family. I get so much more done that way! ;-) :mrgreen:

Can't wait to see your cavalry on the forum!
Peter wrote:Dutch cavalry is well painted! But I rather would have seen the Belgians first! :mrgreen:

Let them come Marvin! ;-) :thumbup:


I'll post them tomorrow, Peter! Saving the best until last, you see. ;-)
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Posted by vellek on 15 Apr 2016, 22:07

These are painted to your usual standard of excellence. I especially like the details of the lace on the tunics.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 15 Apr 2016, 23:26

Wow! This is a Surprise! Amazing Painting! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: BB
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Posted by Bramble15 on 15 Apr 2016, 23:27

I am a fan of this set and you have nailed it! Well done Marvin. :yeah:
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Posted by MABO on 16 Apr 2016, 07:21

I am so happy to follow your nexg bunch of figures dealing with this period. Those HäT sets have a special place in my heart. The have expend the rang of plastic figures before so many other companies exits. So even if they are stiff the sre starting the golden age of our hobby. So good to see them painted from a masters hand.
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Posted by Egbert on 16 Apr 2016, 10:15

Wow, wow, wow... :notworthy:
brilliant... splendid... excellent... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Cryns on 16 Apr 2016, 15:52

Dear Marvin,

Don't listen to P. You posted the right unit of light dragoons first of course.

What is great about these figures is you used different shades of blue, some even pretty light, and still you manage to give these coats an overall dark look and that's a skill that I admire a lot.
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 16 Apr 2016, 16:41

Fantastic paint work marvin I've got some lifeguards just waiting for a lick of paint I think I'll paint them up as royal horseguards once again outstanding work
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Posted by Kekso on 18 Apr 2016, 14:02

This is the proof how HaT figures can look excellent when painted by master :thumbup:
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Posted by Marvin on 18 Apr 2016, 20:27

Kekso wrote:This is the proof how HaT figures can look excellent when painted by master :thumbup:


Wow, thanks - very generous! :-D
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