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Hello Louis,

Thanks. Still more to do ....sigh....

Ive decided to work on these 5 horsemen as a first batch. The poses are all finalised. Notice that the shortened horses create foreshortening (visual perspectives) and saves on space.

There is some artistic license in creating the back portions.

Now to add the details as closely as I can to the actual ptg.

Rgds Victor
a.jpge back part of most of these horses cannot be seen clearly so there is some artistic license in
 
Ive kept these 5 figs in the same orientation so that you can see how I build up the details.
Pouch belts, arms, shakos, neck collars and shabraques are being built up. Some horse heads are tilted when I cf against the ptg.
One of the horse (my fav of this lot) has had the mane removed and a tail added. The hussar is hatless. A very dynamic pose.

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The odd anatomy is due to my attempt at foreshortening to achieve visual perspectives.

Ive mtd the figures onto thick wires (hidden side) for handling when painting in oil paints.

The figs are posed to show approx the viewing sides.
 

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Now adding the sabretache and sword to the main fig. Really difficult esp trying to curl the d..... slings.

I discovered an anomaly. He is wielding a mameluke sword but the scabbard is a standard French hussar item. The curvatures are not identical.....

Sigh, it takes a Historex reference (Eugene Leliepvre) to correct the master French military expert Eduarde Detaille.

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