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Especailly as it regards Obee and The Baron, I could use some help here.
I am thinking of having a few of the La Sarre marching figures modified to represent sergeants, corporals and lance corporals. I believe that only paint would be required (just gold and a yellow maybe for the corporals and lance corporals),
From Kronoskaf Page: Under French Armies, Grenadiers Royaux de Modène: http://www.kronoskaf.com/syw/index.php?title=Grenadiers_Royaux_de_Modène
The NCO distinctions were carried on the cuffs of the uniform. The La Sarre was gilded (gold) edge on hat, so assume that this will carry to the cuffs, gold and not silver.
NCOs wore uniforms similar to those of the privates with the following distinctions:
sergeants: cuffs edged in silver or ornamented with 3 agréments; My take for La Sarre : Essentially gold edging around the top of the cuff, not the button holes on the cuffs.
corporals: cuffs edged in white and ornamented with 3 white frogs; My take for La Sarre : Essentially yellow edging around the cuff button holes.
ansepessades (lance corporals): cuffs edged in white; My take for La Sarre (yellow): very confused; need help, thinking yellow around top of cuff, but this is so close to sergeant that it seems implausible.
Sergeants were armed with a spontoon. No problem with not having spontoons.
French Company: Montcalm's Regular Regiments (1757-1759)
1 Captain
1 Lieutenant
2 Sergeants
3 Corporals
3 Lance Corporals (ansepessades')
41 Privates
1 Drummer
Any help appreciated particularly with the lance corporals
Especailly as it regards Obee and The Baron, I could use some help here.
I am thinking of having a few of the La Sarre marching figures modified to represent sergeants, corporals and lance corporals. I believe that only paint would be required (just gold and a yellow maybe for the corporals and lance corporals),
From Kronoskaf Page: Under French Armies, Grenadiers Royaux de Modène: http://www.kronoskaf.com/syw/index.php?title=Grenadiers_Royaux_de_Modène
The NCO distinctions were carried on the cuffs of the uniform. The La Sarre was gilded (gold) edge on hat, so assume that this will carry to the cuffs, gold and not silver.
NCOs wore uniforms similar to those of the privates with the following distinctions:
sergeants: cuffs edged in silver or ornamented with 3 agréments; My take for La Sarre : Essentially gold edging around the top of the cuff, not the button holes on the cuffs.
corporals: cuffs edged in white and ornamented with 3 white frogs; My take for La Sarre : Essentially yellow edging around the cuff button holes.
ansepessades (lance corporals): cuffs edged in white; My take for La Sarre (yellow): very confused; need help, thinking yellow around top of cuff, but this is so close to sergeant that it seems implausible.
Sergeants were armed with a spontoon. No problem with not having spontoons.
French Company: Montcalm's Regular Regiments (1757-1759)
1 Captain
1 Lieutenant
2 Sergeants
3 Corporals
3 Lance Corporals (ansepessades')
41 Privates
1 Drummer
Any help appreciated particularly with the lance corporals
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