Completed Critique Andrea-54MM Prussian Hussar 1782

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Mike Stevens

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Here's my latest.

All comments welcome. Painted in Acrylics.

Thanks,

Mike
 

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Great work , Mike. It´s a shame, but the 2nd regiment, the Frederick life guards, has a uniform a bit different to others. They wore colbacks instead of mirlitons, and the dolman and pellise had a lace around the braids.

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Great work , Mike. It´s a shame, but the 2nd regiment, the Frederick life guards, has a uniform a bit different to others. They wore colbacks instead of mirlitons, and the dolman and pellise had a lace around the braids.

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Well, if we're being really precise, they weren't Frederick's life guards, they were simply the Ziethen-Husaren. Frederick's only bodyguard cavalry was the Garde du Corps. But your point is well taken.

Prost!
Brad
 
Excellent work on a very beautiful figure.

Xenofon
This is lovely painting,like the woodgrain.
Really nice . (y) I guess that these over contrasted photos don't make justice to the paint work

Gerard
Nicely done, Mike! A lovely figure.
Great job!!...
I nice clean and crisp work on this figure.
Best regards
Nice work Mike! Look forward to seeing him in Chicago.



Steve Deyo
Clean and perfect paintwork.

marc
Sweet paint Mike, you do very well with those 54's!
see ya in Chicago!
Scott
Beatiful work on a very nice figure.
I can't wait for Chicago to see this and other pieces like it in the flesh... so to speak;)

Cheers

Colin
Excellent work Mike!
Something else to see in Chicago!!

Bob
Lovely work all around Mike.

Cheers,
Pedro.
Well, if we're being really precise, they weren't Frederick's life guards, they were simply the Ziethen-Husaren. Frederick's only bodyguard cavalry was the Garde du Corps. But your point is well taken.

Prost!
Brad
Thanks for looking guys, I appreciate the feedback.
 
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