Crimean War Russian
1 General, 6 x Rifles, 1 x Skirmisher, 1 x Cavalry, 4 x Cossack, 1 x ArtilleryOh those Russians!!
Russian Infantry
Orrible Cossacks...
MrFarrow2U's dabbles into painting, gaming, hobbies & other such nonsense..... As Jack & Amy have moved on to a 'higher plane of existence' & have no time for their 'old man'.....queue the violin music.. (Covering Army Building & hopefully some games...)
Nice to have you back and painting pretty things, MrF. What makes are those Russians?
ReplyDeleteNow fella how yer doing? The cavalry & cossacks are Minifigs, the Arty & the General are Freikorp (Prussians I think, but close enough). The Infantry I don't know.
ReplyDeleteAll the Best
MrF
Hi,
ReplyDeleteNice army. I've been trying to figure out the confusion over the color of the Russians' greatcoats. The various prints I've seen show them as being tannish-brown, which is what I've gone with, but contemporary British accounts refer to them as grey. Do you suppose "grey" (or "gray" if you prefer) mean something different back then, or did the coats really look grey from a distance?
Just wondering.
Best regards,
Chris
Now then Chris
ReplyDeleteWe went with the tan-brown colour for the regular infantry, grey for the Guard & a blue for the Naval Infantry. I know what you mean though, different sources quote different colours. Looking at other peoples work, tan brown seems to be the preferred choice. What rules will you be using for your Crimean games?
Cheers
MrF
Same as you--DBA for the Crimea. The fact that British infantry are not given a greater range than their Russian counterparts (rifle-muskets vs smoothbores) is a little unsettling, but nothing insurmountable. I will be using mostly Strelets figures. Not exactly up to Zvezda in quality, but they do have a certain toy-soldiery charm.
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Chris