Austrian Grenzers French Revolution cir 1794
‚One small step‘ as Neil Armstrong said, well maybe not quite in the same bracket as man kinds first moon landing but hey its one more job done down the road of getting my French Rev troops into some semblance of order,
28mm Eureka Grenzers are done, 16 figures on two man skirmish bases primarily for General D’Armee but also for Sharp Practice. I painted them up in their regulation white uniforms and gray cloaks (with one or two red ones added for variation) as they were issued with these when they got to their units. I will include here a link to the Eureka site for a better description.
Behind the skirmishers I painted up is the unit formed up, not the best of figures as you can see. I bought them at one of the Claymore shows years ago and couldn’t even tell you which figure manufacturer they were so they ain’t the best painted unit I have but they will do the job as the formed light unit probably won’t be used that much.
28mm Eureka Grenzers are done, 16 figures on two man skirmish bases primarily for General D’Armee but also for Sharp Practice. I painted them up in their regulation white uniforms and gray cloaks (with one or two red ones added for variation) as they were issued with these when they got to their units. I will include here a link to the Eureka site for a better description.
Behind the skirmishers I painted up is the unit formed up, not the best of figures as you can see. I bought them at one of the Claymore shows years ago and couldn’t even tell you which figure manufacturer they were so they ain’t the best painted unit I have but they will do the job as the formed light unit probably won’t be used that much.
A French Chasseur cavalry regiment next I think.
Dave.
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Autor: Dave Huntley (sheepman)The Northumbrian Wargamer.The Northumbrian Wargamer.The Northumbrian Wargamer.
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