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Before anyone asks... all the backpack numbers are freehand!
Enjoy,
Burkhard
And the usual pre-view (more clickable pictures on the blog as always):
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14th Brooklyn wrote:So here are some shots of my latest efforts, the 95th Regiment of Foot (Rifles) painted for the 100 days campaign:
http://dhcwargamesblog.wordpress.com/20 ... e-entry-6/
Before anyone asks... all the backpack numbers are freehand!
Enjoy,
Burkhard
And the usual pre-view (more clickable pictures on the blog as always):
He Burkhard "14th Brooklyn",14th Brooklyn wrote:I seem to remember reading somewhere, that they wore green trousers during the 100 days. But I can not remember where. I thought it was Franklin, but he only has info regarding the officers pantaloons. So I am not sure, might have been Adkins book.
Bottom line is, I painted them green, with the exception of two or three to have a little more diversity.
One more thing. The Mont Saint Jean site is nice and sure a huge effort, but unfortunately it is at times wrong, since he often just used copy and paste for units. And at times it differs from any other source. So I would always try to verify the info before painting minis accordingly. If you have a lot of British units I would advise the Franklin book. It is the bible on British Napoleonic uniforms.
Cheers,
Burkhard