Monday 10 October 2011

Hussars Anyone?

As with so many wargaming Blogs part of my aim will be to show elements of my collection as it grows. I already have reasonably large 25/28mm Mid-18th Century armies which have grown out of British and French FIW forces. My policy has been to buy a nucleus of my force from the manufacturers but always to be on the lookout for bargains of anything that might fit in. Consequently I have a very wide range of manufacturers, styles and sizes, but somehow I manage to make them work together on the tabletop. I don't really have a favourite but my collection goes from the cheap and cheerful, such as Parkfield Miniatures, to the classy but expensive Foundry and Copplestone. In between there are many from Redoubt, Front Rank, Old Glory and Conquest Miniatures. I also have a squadron of Perry Plastic Napoleonic Cuirassiers which I converted to French 18th Century Cuirassiers du Roi with metal tricorned hatted heads. In true "Classic Wargaming" style it does not matter too much to me if  miniatures are outside the chosen 1760ish period for my Imagi-Nation as long as they look acceptable. In this vein I was delighted to see Perry's add to their Napoleonic collection with a box of Hussars that has a choice of headgear including the early period mirliton.

So I have recently added a squadron each (mine are 12-15 figures) representing Mid 18th Century Bercheny Hussars and Chasseurs de Fischer. I hope you like them.
Bercheny Hussars



Chasseurs de Fischer





























And just for balance here are some Old Glory Hussars on the other side, which I painted about two years ago.
Prussian HR No 5 Schwarze Husaren

6 comments:

  1. Ah, these pictures of your hussars warm my heart!

    Best Regards,

    Stokes (Grand Duchy of Stollen blog)

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  2. Praise indeed from such an illustrious 18th Century blogger! Thank you very much. I like your Minden hussars too.....must get some myself one day.

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  3. A gaily coloured assembly. One can almost hear them swearing, cursing and damning your eyes - all before a frantic charge.

    More of this please young Gregg.

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  4. Thank you indeed, young Kinch. These disreputable warriors won't actually be charging till November but more will follow soon on other topics.

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  5. Well done Chris. Looking forward to the next posting.

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  6. Impressive Hussars. Great work.

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