French allied cavalry for Gross-Beeren





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Etiquetas: Bavarians, Cavalry, Conversions, Figures, Hessians, Painting, Saxons, Wurtembergers
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After a long and stressing week I'm to relax myself painting some cavalry figures.
The color of horses depends on the type of unit: heavy cavalry (dragoons, cuirassiers...) usually had a greater percentage of dark horses, whereas the light ones were reserved for light cavalry (chasseurs, hussars...). Therefore I use the following approximate percentages:
Heavy cavalry horses: 60% reddish; 30% light brown; 10% dark brown
Light cavalry horses: 30% reddish; 60% light brown; 10% dark brown
Light grey horses are reserved for trumpeters, and I paint also some odd horses: light grey, dark grey or blacks to increasing the variation.
Below there is a scheme of the painting in the order Base color/First light/Second light. When Idem appears it refers to the same mix with a greater proportion un the lighter color. All the numbers are from Vallejo paints
Reddish Horse
814 Burnt cad. Red + 950 Black / 814 Burnt cad. Red + 982 Cavalry Brown / Idem
Light Brown Horse
875 Beige Brown / 875 Beige Brown + 981 Orange Brown / 875 Beige Brown + 981 Orange brown + 955 Flat Flesh
Dark Brown Horse
872 Chocolat Brown + 950 Black / 872 Chocolat Brown + 875 Beige brown / Idem
Light Grey Horse (Trumpeter)
992 Neutral grey / 991 neutral grey + 990 Light Grey / Idem
Dark Grey Horse
994 Dark Grey / 004 Dark Grey + 992 Neutral grey / Idem
Black Horse
950 Black / 950 Black + 975 Hull red / Idem / Idem (some more higlights are required)
Enjoy!
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I have finished the book "The battle of Albuera -1811" , written by Michael Oliver and Richard Partridge (Pen & Sword Books Ltd., 2007).
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08:41
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I finished this week-end the painting of the Wurtemberger infantry, both Line and Light. I shot some outside photos taking advantage of a bright and sunny morning sunday (no rain this time!)
See these and more at mi web page The Wurtembergers at Gross-Beeren
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Looking for inspiration in the web, I found these sites with some superb dioramas about Leipzig campaign:
Der Neuaufbau des Völkerschlachtdioramas
Markkleeberg Diorama
Croebern 1813
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No much painting this time.... The Wurtembergers are in the painting bench after application of the main colours: deep blue and grey and yellowish-grey trousers for Line infantry, and deep green coat and trousers for Light. The backpacks and muskets were painted in various brown shades and the rolled overcoats in royal blue.
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