As you know I have been trying to convert some of the new splendid warlord French Napoleonic Hussars in to Russians. I have now painted 26 (was possible to make 13 out of each box) of them.
I tried to get them to look as Grodno Hussars as they took part in the Russian Invassion of Finland in 1808 and was during a greate part of the campaign in the Russian vanguard under command of the famous cavalry commander J.P. Kulnev.
I must admit that I´m not a fan of painting napoleonic uniforms, but I hope you cope anyway...
They do look dashing.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderfully done. Particularly love the figure of the man himself!
ReplyDeleteFantastic - I really have no idea how people paint hussars so well.
ReplyDeleteLovely work!
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely to me:)
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of painting Napoleonic uniforms either, but there is no denying that they look stunning when seen as a group like these.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Michael! Very impressed.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work!
ReplyDeleteThey look great! Have you seen the Swedish soldier I painted up using the Perry Danish/Norwegian miniature for 1808-1809 War? I think it came out pretty good. I will paint up more for Sharp Practice.
ReplyDeleteYou may not like painting Napoleonics but the results are smashing nonetheless!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking hussars, you can't tell you don't like painting them, they've come out really well.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
They do look very nice Michael!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
A really good job, Michael!
ReplyDeleteI'm not an expert for Russian hussars but to me they look really good.
Great conversions, the Kulnov figure is a great little piece, very realistic.
ReplyDeleteAce work! The uniforms look very fiddly indeed, but the results make all the hard work worth it.
ReplyDeleteSuperb painting conversion work Michael.
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