Hello,
Today I'm showing you some more figures I painted myself. Unlike my last attempts, these figures are in the "classic style" of the petit soldats de strasbourg, standing 10 cm tall (without headgear).
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These figures were created in December. I've changed a few things about my style. For one, I didn't want to paint so many highlights – it always looks odd on my figures with the very dark French uniform blue. Also, I've noticed that some of my "older" figures are coming loose from their cardboard backing. Therefore, this time I decided against creating thick, multi-layered figures and instead glued small wooden sticks directly to the back for reinforcement.
The troop depicted here are the Voltigeurs of the Imperial Guard. Between 1810 and 1815, there were up to 16 regiments of them! It's astonishing that there are hardly any contemporary depictions of their uniforms. The pictures I could find all show very similar details, with the two-tone plume and the yellow (chamois) Voltigeur collars.
Knötel ("the Younger") painted a slightly different figure, with yellow and green interwoven shako cords and a yellow pennant. I couldn't resist including this variation in my little troop. To make him fit in better, I also gave him a plume (instead of the green pompom in the painting).
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| Tambour, Sergent-major, Sergent Porte-Fanion |
The pioneer was copied from a sample in the Carl collection, and the drum major is based on a sketch by Boeswillwald. Except for the yellow collar, it seems almost identical to the uniform of the Guard Chasseurs. But I simply love those green boots and therefore chose this version.
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| Sapeur, Tambour-Major, Capitaine (in uniform of the Fusilier-Chasseurs de la Garde) |
Best regards,
Andreas




























