New Releases For April 2017 - The Nineteenth Century Collection (1 Viewer)

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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY COLLECTION
THE PENINSULAR WAR 1807-1814


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Caçadores was Portuguese for "huntsmen", these were the elite light infantry of the Portuguese Army during the Peninsular War. They were referred by Lord Wellington, as the "fighting cocks" of his Anglo-Portuguese Army.
One of the most distinctive features of the Caçadores was their famous brown uniform . The brown uniform was chosen as a form of camouflage, considered more appropriate to the dry lands of the Iberian Peninsula than the traditional green uniforms used by the light infantry of most other countries in Europe.
During the Peninsular War, Caçadores became especially notable in the performance of marksmanship at long distances.
1st and 3rd Cazadores had the highest level of training. They were indoctrinated with British battalions and formed part of the famous "Light Division" of Major General Robert “Black Bob” Craufurd.
Both battalions are unquestionably the most famous Portuguese battalions. They were trained by British officers and were the equivalent of the 95th rifles.


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CAZ-08W
THE PENINSULAR WAR
PORTUGUESE 1st CAZADORES, 1809
OFFICER, White Trousers,
(1pc)




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CAZ-08
THE PENINSULAR WAR
PORTUGUESE 1st CAZADORES, 1809
OFFICER,
(1pc)



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Its great to see that John has released the officer this month, so now I can show off my painting of the 3 new figures that he gave to me late last year as resin castings:

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I thought that the officer needed to look a bit more 'Portuguese' hence I painted a moustache :)

Hope you like my 'conversion',

john
 
Very skilfully painted John. They look great and the moustache suits the officer well !
Steve
 
Another to add. Only 2-more left in this series (I think); 2-standard bearers.

My favourite series along with the other Portuguese
 
Great looking figures! Can't wait to add them to my collection. I hope John continues to add to his Peninsular War series. They are superb!

Brendan
 
Got round to taking a picture of this yesterday

Can't wait for the pair of flagbearers to come

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