The big idea is that I now have some German Confederation/Prussian grenadiers with distinctive headgear to put on the table. I must say, it is a very interesting look, almost bearskin-like from some angles, and I'm happy with how these came out. The major challenge was to keep the head from looking like a big, black lump. I wound up drybrushing the horsehair with dark grey and a touch of light gray to give a bit of texture and variation while still looking the part. I wonder if the Saxons actually went into combat wearing their plumes?
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Monday, September 19, 2016
FPW (ISH) SAXON GRENADIERS
The big idea is that I now have some German Confederation/Prussian grenadiers with distinctive headgear to put on the table. I must say, it is a very interesting look, almost bearskin-like from some angles, and I'm happy with how these came out. The major challenge was to keep the head from looking like a big, black lump. I wound up drybrushing the horsehair with dark grey and a touch of light gray to give a bit of texture and variation while still looking the part. I wonder if the Saxons actually went into combat wearing their plumes?
You seem to be branching out, Ed. Nice looking figures indeed! I applaud you for keeping the basing decidedly "old skool."
ReplyDeleteThanks, John.
DeleteI like the bases to be both functional for game uses (thick enough to grab and space on the back to hold unit markers or labels) and to have a "finished" look that compliments the figures.
Speaking of branching out, I'm wrapping up another 19thC unit this week--so watch for another post in the near future.