Uniform details were taken for the watercolours by Rudolf Donath |
Gun colours as suggested in Nick Dorrell's 'Marlborough's Other Army'. |
Brown coated Austrian Officer based on the famous painting of Prince Eugene by van Schuppen |
Hopefully by Sunday they will also have the Jorger Dragoons ready for action.
Nate
Super brushwork, Nathan! Your choice of reddish-brown for the horseflesh is a handsome one,
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan. Vallejo Cavalry Brown - it also makes a good base coat for painting red on top of.
DeleteNice boomstick ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks FMB. I like these older types of artillery with all of their metalwork.
DeleteVery nice and excellent paintwork on their faces.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter. As I get older and more inclined to want the figures on the table, I'm finding that I'm using washes a lot more. This is the Vallejo Game Colour Flesh wash and it has very good coverage.
DeleteSplendid work Nate.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael
DeleteGreat work.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Stu
Thanks Stu.
DeleteVery nice Nathan...
ReplyDeleteI am just sticking together some (Front Rank) guns myself...
All the best. Aly
Artillery from this period is, like the rest of the era, very pretty and fun to paint.
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