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I received a set of 4 moulds today (so no sneak peak this time), which comprises:
The picture is confusing (in fact wrong), the rear figure is the previously released cuirassier, the dragoon is on a similar horse, however the sword is pointing rather than on the shoulder.
As the weather has been fine I have done some casting over the last couple of days, and have cast up enough figure for about 5 units (so that is 30 of the trooper). Initially using my 'scrap metal' I struggled casting the heads, swords and carbine (which are near the top of the mould). However after some venting, and playing around with the elastic bands and clamps I ended up with something like a 90% success rate. (They cast much easier with the Model Metal).
The heads Austrian heads in with the tops of the moulds with the horses and riders, and although they cast pretty much every time, the detail was a little smooth. For the Austrians I have decided to use the officer head from the Russians, which I think is one of the nicest in the range, and is the one I have used on the Karoliner conversions, so there will be some continuity between the two sets of cavalry.
I have a couple of units cleaned up and undercoated and will try and get one painted in the next week or so - the dragoon officer is also going to act as 'brigadiers' until some general staff are available.
- Officer with Austrian head (as shown)
- Drummer with Austrian head (as shown)
- Trooper with Austrian head (not shown - see below)
- A set of 8 different heads to make other nations & horse grenadiers, plus an arm for a standard bearer.
The picture is confusing (in fact wrong), the rear figure is the previously released cuirassier, the dragoon is on a similar horse, however the sword is pointing rather than on the shoulder.
The heads Austrian heads in with the tops of the moulds with the horses and riders, and although they cast pretty much every time, the detail was a little smooth. For the Austrians I have decided to use the officer head from the Russians, which I think is one of the nicest in the range, and is the one I have used on the Karoliner conversions, so there will be some continuity between the two sets of cavalry.
I have a couple of units cleaned up and undercoated and will try and get one painted in the next week or so - the dragoon officer is also going to act as 'brigadiers' until some general staff are available.
Well, they look well enough. The Dragoons look to be close in size to Cuirassiers.
ReplyDeleteJust as well I don't have room for more cavalry with my existing armies. I have however found that the cuirassier fits heightwise with Meisterzinn which we will be using for a 1792 scenario which I'm just starting. The Cuirassier, just needs a big fat Meisterzinn head to fit in, the Dragoon would be just as useful.
Ross
DeleteDo not use the illustration (which is digital output) for size comparison, the dragoons are about 7% smaller than the cuirassiers and should fit well with the SYW infantry.
Steve