And the last Prussian Frei-Corps uniform for now, as the poll has closed and next will be generals' uniforms and French cavalry...
The "Green Croats" were added to Von Kleist's Frei-Corps in May 1761, initially as one battalion of 5 companies; by September there were 2 battalions. At Freiberg.
Uniform: Black mirliton with red cords and white tassels. Black stock. Dark green coat with white lace and button tassels. Dark green waistcoat with white lace. Red girdle. Dark green hungarian-style breeches with white lace. White metal buttons. Black short boots (not shown here).
Good Morning David,
ReplyDeleteWell, you've done it again! Maybe I'll have to have a unit wearing this type of uniform too? Decisions, decisions! Enjoy the day!
Best Regards,
Stokes
Morning, Stokes. :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, of course, you know you must... ;-)
Thanks for the continued supportive and encouraging comments; they help keep the templates flowing.
All the best,
David.
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ReplyDeleteA pleasant and original uniform indeed! But, once discoverered the suitable minis, nobody & nothing compels you to paint them in 'Two blue(s?)' - e.g., Stokes, what about blue & orange, or yellow and purple?
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Jean-Louis
OK, Alzheimer stroke again, with *green* ( & Von Kliest) jut in front of my eyes I was thinking of Von Schony!
ReplyDeleteHi Jean-Louis,
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that's perfectly forgiveable, especially as I haven't posted the unit uniform details yet! ;-)
Thanks for the encouraging comment. :-)
All the best,
David.
I'm with Stokes! You make these cool templates and the next thing I know I'm thinking "it would be cool to have a unit of those"!
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Hi FB,
ReplyDeletePerhaps I should stop; putting temptation before people like this can't be good! (Or perhaps I should ask the figure manufacturers for a cut...) :-)
Thanks.
David.