By way of experiment, I've done versions of the SYW standards of French cavalry regiments Bourbon and Bourbon-Busset. As this is a tentative posting I will not spend lots of time writing up the regimental histories or drawing the uniforms at the moment.
I say this is an experiment, as cavalry standards are often extremely detailed and yet the final product will be printed very small and so much of the laboriously created detail is likely to be lost in the printing, even on decent paper laser printed. These standards I have created have a fair amount of detail but I have tried to produce something that, when printed small, will still look good. As I don't have a laser printer (or even a working really good quality inkjet) at the moment, to produce decent printed versions, I'd be grateful if someone who does might be able to have a go at printing these and send me photographs. Thanks!
That standard for Bourbon cavalry looks perfect to me and very interesting too - better than other versions.
ReplyDeleteThank you, André. :--) Good of you to say so; I confess I am quite pleased with how they came out. It will be good to see them in action some time too!
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David.
Great work, David! Just what I needed.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jon. :-) Look forward to seeing them with your troops!
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David.
I am getting close to needing another flag sheet printed. Your cav. Standards will be included.
DeleteGreat! Thanks. Look forward to seeing them. :-)
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David.
These are very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mark. :-) And these are some of the simpler French cavalry standards!
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David.
Cracking work there David! A good point about the detail showing up, which I know is often an issue with my 10mm flags. Fine for 28mm figures, but less so for the smaller scales. Sadly I no longer have access to the wonderful laser printer where I used to work, as that did produce pretty good fine detail, even for 10mm flags and standards.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Steve. :-) Yes, laser printing is undoubtedly the best way to make sure the finest details shows, although the better inkjets can also do a pretty good job too. What do you use now for printing your flags?
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David.
What a wonderful pair of beautiful flags David.
ReplyDeleteAfter my trip to Kenilworth these regiments will be done in Spencer Smiths. Fantastic.
Willz.
Thanks, Willz. :-) Look forward to seeing them with your troops. So sorry I'm missing Kenilworth this year too!
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David.
They both look excellent!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray. :-) More French cavalry standards eventually - my head buzzes a bit sometimes with how many different flags I still have to do. At this rate I shall have to live to 200 at least...
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David.
Brilliant flags David but I especially love the vivid colours of these. Look out for some photos of Willz armies at Kenilworth on my blog in a couple of weeks
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chris. :-) Very much look forward to pictures of the Kenilworth do and Willz's troops; thanks!
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David.
Bourbon cavalerie hassuch a flamboyant flag. I used a wrong standard because I didn't had the reverse side.
ReplyDeleteThank you, André. :-) I was pleased that these standards look pretty good when printed out and used, despite the small size. For me it was both good and bad news; bad as it means I have to do mroe cavalry standards and cannot say they do not look good for all the work involved... ;-)
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David.