With a light cavalry division under my belt, I thought I had better add some heavies to counter the dragoons and cuirassiers I already have in my Russian army. As with the lights I decided to opt for Perry plastics again, getting enough to make 6 regiments (5 Cuirassier and 1 Carabinier). Here are the first 3 to take the field. As usual lovely figures from the Perrys.
The carabiniers are part done, but the Seven Years War project and more AWI keep getting in the way. Also busy working on more drop on terrain - trees and ACW fencing; just as well I am retired now!!
Steve, they look great. I hope you have time for some more terrain work in the nearish future!
ReplyDeleteCheers Simon. See you at Partizan!
DeleteRetired, so little time, so many projects!
ReplyDeleteYou can say that again. If I live to be 100, I might get it all done!!
DeleteA wargamer never dies until all his lead is painted. I have enough for 50+ years!
DeleteHaha. If only that were true - we would all be immortal!!
DeleteThey look rather nice Steve!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray. Two of the regiments got a bit of a thumping from Russian Guard heavies in their first game!!
DeleteThey look excellent!
ReplyDeleteCheers Christopher. I may have overdone it a bit getting enough figures for 6 regiments but....!! Can you ever have too much cavalry?
DeleteVery impressive, they look great, really nice job on them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. Am looking forward to riding down lots of Russian and Prussian infantry with them in years to come!
DeleteLovely stuff. You can't beat Cuirassiers can you? Unless you have cossacks or Spanish Militia. LOL
ReplyDeleteWe have both seen it happen often enough!!
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