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Posted by Susofrick on 04 Mar 2024, 15:24

Hmm, have the figures. Never thought of painting them like this. Like it! Most of mine are still unpainted even.
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Posted by Bessiere on 04 Mar 2024, 17:12

They look similar to guard Cossacks but my suspicion is these are the works of a singular illustrator who may have been given incomplete or wrong information to work from. Still the Black Sea hosts tended to dress however they liked as most Cossacks had to supply their own horse and weapons (what a deal for the czar eh?) so it's entirely possible entire sotnias were outfitted by wealthy Cossacks achieving some sort of conformity. Thanks for that 2nd link, I'd never seen that page before.
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Posted by Rich W on 04 Mar 2024, 23:38

Brilliantly painted as always!
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Posted by k.b. on 18 Apr 2024, 22:22

Am not sure if my memory is playing tricks on me but i think i had posted some more piccies of French Cuirassiers which seem to have disappeared. Together with a few nice comments as well. Any chance of this page reappearing or should i repost the photos?
Or is this all just a figment of my imagination, Bennos is still off the air, and I am dreaming all this?
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Posted by k.b. on 18 Apr 2024, 22:59

Let me try to remember what i posted..............
Methinks there was a Lancer de Berg
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and a French Cuirassier, i believe......
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pretty sure there was this Russian Hussar officer in the early stages of being painted
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Posted by Bessiere on 19 Apr 2024, 18:21

we're still here and admiring your horsemen par excellence.
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Posted by k.b. on 21 Apr 2024, 17:03

Firstly, I need to thank you Bessiere for your loyal support.
Secondly, i believe i had previously posted this duo together.......
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Here is the pistol wielding Cuirassier on the horse originally intended for him, and now i have a doubt - which rider looks best?
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Next time i post these chaps will be when they're based and in battle against the unknown white Cossacks.
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Posted by k.b. on 01 May 2024, 23:14

I said there was a skirmish brewing between my white Cossacks and these Berg Lancers and French Cuirassiers. Enough said. Here they are.....

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Posted by C M Dodson on 02 May 2024, 15:10

Beautiful as always and those Berg lancers are a really different unit to display.

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Posted by Sho on 02 May 2024, 16:54

k.b. wrote:Unsure of the English name for this cossack regiment so any help would be greatly appreciated.


These "white cossacks" were not a regiment but 180-men strong squadron of Militia from Herson, Ukraine. Was joined to 3rd Army. Recruited, paid and commanded by V.P.Skarzynski.
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Posted by k.b. on 02 May 2024, 23:12

Thanks a lot Chris for your comments and yes, these Berg lancers are indeed an interesting regiment to paint up. I have used some artistic license as there is conflicting info regarding their uniforms. I opted for green shabraques and not pink which i felt just wasn't practical nor did it look right.

And Sho, my old friend and fellow AB 18mm collector...... what a pleasure it is to hear from you. Congratulations on having come so far in the years since we last chatted. Your work in 18mm is truly brilliant. I remember commenting somewhere that i thought you should give figure sculpting a try. Think i said the same to Massimo C and Franznap on these very pages (or was it on the Hat website?). Thankfully the work of all three of you has evolved tremendously since those days. Little did i know you'd all develop your own ranges of minis and develop so far, so quickly.

It's sad that with the passing of years I have been forced to move away from the smaller scales as my eyesight isn't anywhere near as good as it used to be and 18mm gives me a headache after as little as one hour painting. As the next scale up is 1/72, coincidentally, it's the scale which got me into this hobby over 55 years ago, I kind of settled with those extraordinary Napoleonics from Zvezda as being the peak of figure sculpting in my favourite scale. I have also painted a lot in 28mm, esp from the Perry bros, but painting a single figure and doing it full justice requires me to use an Optivisor magnification which i stubbornly resist as much as possible. That's undoubtedly why, as you can see, my Napoleonic collection in 1/72 has grown considerably over the last 5 years or so.

Your information regarding my white Cossacks was sweet music to my ears. I had searched everywhere to find info on them 9restricted to the English language may i add but my research was all to no avail. Thank you kindly Sho for your invaluable insight. Was your source in Russian by the way?
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