Uncertain if this was a good idea or not, I began to look into it and pondered what to get. I settled pretty rapidly on a Russian army, who (barring small exceptions) posed the other main enemy that Frederick the Great found Prussia tangling with on the battlefield. The general outlook is good: natty uniforms with a nice green-and-red scheme; stackloads of artillery; stubborn infantry who just never seem to quit; comically (on the games table, at least) inept commanders more interested in fighting with each other than an enemy; cavalry with hordes of light horse in the form of the Cossacks. In short, a force which would sit nicely alongside the Austrians and Prussians I already own and have enough of an individual character to make it hold it's own. Browsing and planning the Essex Miniatures' website (my supplier of choice for 15mm figs) has seen me work out a three-batch system which allows me to grow the army progressively over time up to the final planned size, which would mean it could compete with the two others.
All that I need to do now is convince myself I'm really up to painting hundreds of tricornes and coat-facings once again! (shudder...)
1 comment:
Since the Russians doffed their coats during the summer campaigning, I'd recommend your get the figures in just their waistcoats. The red waistcoats and red pants will give a nice contrast to the white of the Austrians and the blue of the Prussians.
Jim
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