News May 2018: Chronos Miniatures CHM-54143 & -54143(M)

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http://chronos-miniatures.com/index...tegory_id=1&product_id=559&Itemid=104&lang=en

CHM-54143 - Resin kit (limited edition)
CHM-54143(M) - White metal kit (general edition)

Sculpted by: Tomilin Sergey.
Size 54 mm (1/30)
Number parts: 12
Date release: May, 2018.
Made in Russia.

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Possibilities of painting:

• Polish (formed in 1797 as Polish Horse, in 1807 they were renamed to uhlans)
- Lithuanian-Tartar Horse (formed in 1797, in 1803 was split
- - into Lithuanian Horse and Tartar Horse. See below:)
- - - - - - - - Lithuania Horse (in 1807 renamed to uhlans)
- - - - - - - - Tatar Horse (in 1807 renamed uhlans)

• Grand Duke Constantine (formed in 1803 as uhlans, in 1809 they became Lifeguard Uhlans)

• Volhin (formed in 1807 as uhlans)

• Chuguyev (formed in 1798 as Cossacks, in 1808 they were converted into uhlans)

• Borisoglebsk (in 1812 they were converted from dragoons into uhlans)

• Orenbourg (in 1812 they were converted from dragoons into uhlans)

• Serpuhov (in 1812 they were converted from dragoons into uhlans)

• Taganrog (in 1812 they were converted from dragoons into uhlans)

• Vladimir (in 1812 they were converted from dragoons into uhlans)

• Yambourg (in 1812 they were converted from dragoons into uhlans)

• Zhitomir (in 1812 they were converted from dragoons into uhlans)





Cheers
 
Uniform regiment of the Uhlan regiments: (weathervane: a - first, b - second battalion): 1. Life Guards Ulansky Regiment, 2. Volyn Regiment; 3. The Lithuanian Regiment; 4. Polish Regiment; 5. The Tatar regiment; 6. Chuguevsky regiment. The buttons went in two rows of 7 pieces. The collars and cuffs were regimental colors, and the buttons and gilt were gold and silver. The officers on the collar had gold or silver buttonholes - single or double, and for the military difference - St. George's (in the 1-st and 9-th regiments). The trousers were made of blue cloth.

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Another beautiful release by this top class manufacturer and with valuable info to back it up.Thanks Chronos!!!

Oda.
 
Very nice !:eek:Still a very beautiful piece of the range Chronos And with so much information of quality on the possibility of painting this piece, it is a real pleasure! Thank you all !!! :love:(y):D
 

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