ChaosCossack
A Fixture
Hello All
This is about 10 hours into Pegaso's 75mm 2nd Regiment of Lancers (Dutch) of the Imperial Guard circa 1815, also known as the "Red Lancers". This is my first 75mm mounted figure and though the horse is quite intimidating, I'm looking forward to getting stuck in.
So far, the head, minus some furnishings on the chapska, is done, as are the main uniform colours on the rider. I will have to revisit the shading after final assembly of accessories like sword/scabbard and the cartrige box etc. As always, there are a few minor touch ups on some details but I'll wait until everything's done as I'm sure there'll be more!
I figure another five or six hours and the rider should be ready to go. Then on to the mount, I think a dark bay will satisfy regimental requirements. Apparently, this regiment favoured dark bay and chestnut mounts, I think the bay will offset the red uniform nicely.
Any and all critique and comments are most welcome. If anything needs attention before I continue, please let me know... a fresh eye is always helpful.
For your consideration
Colin
This is about 10 hours into Pegaso's 75mm 2nd Regiment of Lancers (Dutch) of the Imperial Guard circa 1815, also known as the "Red Lancers". This is my first 75mm mounted figure and though the horse is quite intimidating, I'm looking forward to getting stuck in.
So far, the head, minus some furnishings on the chapska, is done, as are the main uniform colours on the rider. I will have to revisit the shading after final assembly of accessories like sword/scabbard and the cartrige box etc. As always, there are a few minor touch ups on some details but I'll wait until everything's done as I'm sure there'll be more!
I figure another five or six hours and the rider should be ready to go. Then on to the mount, I think a dark bay will satisfy regimental requirements. Apparently, this regiment favoured dark bay and chestnut mounts, I think the bay will offset the red uniform nicely.
Any and all critique and comments are most welcome. If anything needs attention before I continue, please let me know... a fresh eye is always helpful.
For your consideration
Colin