WIP 40mm WSS Austrian Grenadiers 1704

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Working on these 3 at the moment,
I need to add the last lights, outline areas and add the light edges of the belts...
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Same here,
Not very familiar with the war of the Spanish succesion or the Great Northern War. I have already order this Book, hooefully i will get it soon :
Interesting looking book, then all of a sudden it's another fascinating branch of history to delve into, which wouldn't be so bad but there is a hell of a lot of history!

Simon
 
Hi Daniel

That’s a good book to get , interesting to read and really good colour plates ..you’ll enjoy it

Nice painting on the next 3 as well

When you outline do you just use a darker version of the base colour ?

Looking forward to seeing more

Have fun @ the bench

Nap
 
Hi Daniel

That’s a good book to get , interesting to read and really good colour plates ..you’ll enjoy it

Nice painting on the next 3 as well

When you outline do you just use a darker version of the base colour ?

Looking forward to seeing more

Have fun @ the bench

Nap

Thanks Kev,
Yes, I add flat black to the mix for the shadows.
Cheers!
 
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These are turning into what will become a really eye catching unit!

Malkie
Thank you Malkie,
I've never thought I would paint Austrians, Swedish and Russians since most of what i paint is French Infantry.
This takes another whole research about diffrent uniforms and this is my first time painting an era I am not familiar with, so, I am excited with this project.
 
As you say this is a very interesting period, one of my favourites. I like the fact that in many countries this period signalled the development of uniforms also the many esoteric units, hussars, pandours etc.

Malkie

Yes, the more I look at these uniforms the more i get the impressiin that from 1700 and up , the uniforms started to become a little bit more standarized.
 
Hi Daniel

Apologies missed your update

There’s so much character and detail in these fellows , love the ‘white’ uniform ...looks great as does the headwear

Thank you for sharing

Looking forward to seeing more on these fellows

Happy brushes

Nap
 
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