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?