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I created a display for the complete set of NAP Austrian Grenadiers. Just wonderful figures!
 

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"It is not that we have a short time to live, but we waste much of it." - Seneca
Nice dios and name friend.
Paddy for Dad & me
 
Great diorama! I love those white Austrian uniforms.

Brendan
Brendan,

Yes they look nice, but what about the washing after a day on the battle front???
Luckily the offices wore a light grey coat so the look OK for the mess dinner that night :)

By the way, these soldiers are Hungarian, as depiced wearing the sky blue trousers, all part of the Austro-Hugarian Empire.

John
 
Brendan,

Yes they look nice, but what about the washing after a day on the battle front???
Luckily the offices wore a light grey coat so the look OK for the mess dinner that night :)

By the way, these soldiers are Hungarian, as depiced wearing the sky blue trousers, all part of the Austro-Hugarian Empire.

John
Totally true and very well oberved, it is actually Hungarian Grenadiers fighting for the Austrian Empire during Napoleonic Wars. The Austro-Hungarian Empire started to exist by 1867, so by that time, it was still just the Austrian Empire.
 
Great diorama! I love those white Austrian uniforms.

Brendan
Many thanks! As Obee pointed out, the uniforms are actually the ones of the Hungarian Grenadiers in the Austrian Army. I also like their white uniforms, but even more I like the white uniforms of the "Austrian" Austrian Army, like from the pics attached, they look really cool:
 

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This is a pic of some 54mm LASSET figures I recently painted.

the figures on the left are German Regiments, white the blue trousers on the right are Austrian Regiments from the Infantry of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1810.

5 Grenadiers in bearskin hats and one fusilier in shako.

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And 4 3-D printed from Spiera Miniatures 25th Regt Pioneer & Drummer, 37th Hungarian Regt Drummer & 4th Grenzer Regt 1810

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John
 
I also made a small Dio for the Macedonian phalanx some time ago, using the same technique. But it actually makes more sense with these figures, since they have square bases and you can see the black sides at the edge of the bases - so this way it can be hidden. But usually your figures have rounded bases that taper down towards the edges, so they blend easily with the ground. Once I have some proper pics of the Phalanx, I will post it in a separate thread.
 
This is a pic of some 54mm LASSET figures I recently painted.

the figures on the left are German Regiments, white the blue trousers on the right are Austrian Regiments from the Infantry of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1810.

5 Grenadiers in bearskin hats and one fusilier in shako.

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And 4 3-D printed from Spiera Miniatures 25th Regt Pioneer & Drummer, 37th Hungarian Regt Drummer & 4th Grenzer Regt 1810

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John
Great work, I can see that you are an expert in the Napoleonic Wars and their uniforms!
 

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