The way is clear now to begin painting the uniforms proper, mid-blue in this case with red facings and silver/white lace for the officers and men. I’m using GW Enchanted Blue and actually basing the uniform of my troops on that worn by
Otherwise, there is much happening in the various corners of Apocryphal 18th Century
· The Duchy of Alzheim
· The Duchy of Mieczyslaw
· The Grand Duchy of Hetzenberg
· The Kingdom of Hesse-Seewald
· The Landgraviate of Hesse-Fedora
· The Principality of Hesse-Engelburg
· The Principality of Saxe-Bearstein
· David von Tippelbruder’s new Prussian garrison infantry standards at his Uniform Templates blog
See also the following blogs, which aren’t necessarily connected with the Emperor vs. Elector guys:
· Henry Hyde’s Battlegames blog at http://battlegames.wordpress.com/
· Frivelous Fusiliers at: http://frivolousfusiliers.blogspot.com/
· Flanderkin Serjant at: http://flanderkin.blogspot.com/
· Grimsby Wargaming at: http://grimsbywargaming.blogspot.com/
· Tarleton’s Quarter at: http://www.gilesallison.blogspot.com/
· Steve’s Random Musings on Wargaming: http://steve-the-wargamer.blogspot.com/
· Phil’s War Cabinet at: http://www.warcabinet.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
To say that there is a great deal of top-notch project design, painting, scenery construction, gaming, and photography going on out there in “blogland” at the moment is something of an understatement. Why, it’s almost more than a man can stand!
Comments
That will be a snazzy looking unit by the time you're done with them. Refresh my memory, what do use for the stands to make the Revell figures blend with your other lines? Oh, and by the way, did you ever start on the quarter round fieldworks?
Yours,
Martin
-- Jeff
My congratulaitons on being in print as well!