Both illustrations of the later uniforms apparently sported by the Warasdiner Grenz Hussars were lifted (I prefer the milder "borrowed") from the Project Seven Years War website. W ell, the Christmas and New Year's holidays have come and gone. We've dedecorated the schloss for another roughly 11.5 months. And before I suit up for a solo ski tour locally this Sunday afternoon, it seems like a good idea to clarify where I see the Grand Duchy of Stollen collection heading in 2026. So, here's the plan such as it is, and if we might use that rather grandiose term. In short, I aim to paint something in the neighborhood of 57 Austrian hussar figures and horses. You read that right. But hey, why not celebrate the approaching 20th anniversary of the Grand Duchy of Stollen Blog (September 2006) with something monumental? Of course a game too would be a nice change since it's been quite a while, but one thing at a time. Back to the hussars for...
S till a few areas perhaps in need of a final wash, but the basic white is about finished for the current 20 figures slated to become the Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment. Trying to avoid the Hollywood Smile look you understand, so very light gray is preferable to bone white. Belts and webbing, however, along with the fronts/tops of shoulders and elbows -- where the fabric of the coats would be stretched tight -- are closer to pure white. Still a ways to go, but they don't look half bad en masse. In the next day or two, I'll talk more about the planned hussar project for 2026 which will follow completion of this 60-figure unit. I should probably have my head examined, but I must admit that I'm looking forward to getting back to some cavalry even if they are the dreaded hussars. Feel free to remind me of that 'round about September. Back to the painting tomorrow at some point, but for now I have a date with the Grand Duchess by the fireside for some ...