Being a uniform and flag design service to wargamers and to the imaginary crowned heads of 17th and 18th Century Europe, especially of the Seven Years War period - now By Appointment to the Court of Saxe-Bearstein! (But please note that the uniforms and flags presented here are not fictional - they are genuine 17th and 18th Century uniforms and flags that are as authentic as I can make them from my sources.)
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Sunday, 24 June 2007
New - 2 Prussian uniform variants with grenadier cap
And here are the 2 Prussian infantry variants with the grenadier mitre cap - which I also rather enjoyed drawing. :-)
Well, that's definitely the last of the Prussians for now - and the last template for the weekend. I just couldn't resist getting the grenadiers done and drawing the mitre cap was fairly quick (done in snatched intervals whilst looking after the evening meal which I was cooking!). :-)
Excellent work, David. It's remarkable how quickly you do these, as well.
ReplyDeleteNow I get to do a bunch of work putting my uniforms in with the new templates. :)
Thanks, SC. :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that the Prussophiles are busy for a while, I must think about getting those heavy cavalry done for Saxe-Bearstein.
David.
The "heavy cavalry", huh? Why do the dragoons always end up at the end of the line . . . except when it comes to the jobs no one else wants?
ReplyDelete-- a dragoon
Ah, but here they're at the end of the line because it's a doddle to rattle off yet another footslogger or other - but the cavalry need time and careful attention lavished on them, as befits their exalted status... What was that famous Crimean War mot? Oh yes, "the cavalry exists to lend tone to what would otherwise be merely a vulgar brawl..." :-) Will that soothe their furrowed brows, do you think? ;-)
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