Le Buste du Héros : Hussard de l'Empire

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Hello everyone,

I'm excited to present my first bust of the famous hussar, showcasing the many fine details I’ve carefully crafted.
I hope you enjoy this creation as much as I enjoyed making it.
It will be in 200mm scale.

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Hello everyone,
Thank you for your compliments! It will be available, I believe, in about two weeks. I still need to carry out a few small printing tests. The price is 60 euros.
 
I'm sure this fine piece will be seen on many club and competition tables in the future and with appropriate conversion of the shako plate's number to represent other hussar regiments.
Gary
 
Thank you very much, Gary, I hope so too. Well, I admit that for the shako, I only looked at the 7th Hussar, so I'm not sure if it's just the number that changes or if there are other differences.
 
Hi Claude

Forgot to add ....nice touch on the actual base as well

Watching out for release .......obviously shipping is unlikely before Christmas which is understandable

Look forward to the next project from you

Nap
 
Yes, it's a bit tight on the timeline. The next figure will be themed around the Egyptian campaign. I'm still looking for a few documents, but I already have the figure in mind. It will be a surprise!
 
Bl***y Hell! not the 7th again!:playful:.
But seriously - a fantastic rendition - the minute detail sets it apart.
My ailing memory fails me, and I don't want to attract any backlash here but yes, there are differences between regiments; so, if you are converting, please do some research on how many rows of buttons, pom poms and plumes etc.
I also seem to remember an error I made myself, in depicting the 7th on an old Post Militaire figure, by removing the side plaits and queue, which this regiment in particular held onto long after they were abandoned by the other regiments.

David
 

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