T he final revised version of of the Grand Duchy of Stollen and its immediate environs, a few decades before the region was swallowed up in the various partitions of Poland. Should you wonder, the Grand Duke Irwin-Amadeus II and his gentleman's personal gentleman Hives subsequently decamped for England, where the former purchased a place in Sussex and lived out his days enjoying games of croquet with various guests on the west lawn. -- Stokes
The first 14 Austrian hussars seated precariously atop their respective, and masterfully rendered, 1/56 mounts. T hank you everyone for your kind comments about the recently (and finally) completed Anhalt-Zerbst Regiment. The fictitious second battalion in the pay of the conniving Princess Antonia, Elector of Zichenau. The notorious French mercenary-adventurer, General Phillipe de Latte (her not so secret paramour), commands Antonia's army in the field of course. His aide de camp, the mustachioed Major Paulo di Biscotti, has, in turn, been absent without leave for some weeks. Rumor has it he has been on a grand tour in search of the perfect cappuccino. Di Biscotti was reportedly last seen in Florence. Or was it Trento? But I digress! The Anhalt-Zerbst project was a slog at times, but it's done at last, and I'm happy to add it to the Grand Duchy of Stollen collection. The 60+ figures have been, for the time being, s...