Welcome!
I really like to paint infantry models (and 90% of them are my entries), but still seeing the finished ride, whether it be from the times of antiquity, the Middle Ages or the Napoleonic Wars, that's it!
I also dedicate this post to Bartek from Asienieboje - wargaming blog that asked for more cavalry models.
Here We are! ;)
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Finland was a fully consolidated part of Sweden until 1809 and was under the same political and juridical administration as the rest of Sweden. Finland was one of four Swedish regions or "lands" (landsdelar); Svealand, Götaland, Norrland and Finland.
Many regiments were established in the Finland part of Sweden during the Swedish period, both infantry and cavalry.
The majority of the soldiers in the regiments in Finland were Finnish, while the majority of the officers came from today’s part of Sweden.
The ethnic Finnish population of Finland spoke Finnish but the military command language was Swedish. There was a reason for this.
When a soldier or an officer was transferred to another regiment they had to understand the commands independent of where in Sweden the regiment was garrisoned.
The Finns were very able and loyal soldiers of the Swedish Army.
Finland was lost to Russia in a war which ended in 1809.
- Karelian or Viborg and Nyslott County Cavalry Regiment (1000 men)
To zupełnie inny poziom na który trzeba się wznieść, aby modele wyglądały godnie i poprawnie historycznie.
Wpis dedykuję także Bartkowi z Asienieboje - wargaming blog, który pytał i prosił o kolejne modele kawalerzystów. Here We are! ;)
Finlandia była jednym z czterech szwedzkich regionów „ziem” (landsdelar); Svealand, Götaland, Norrland i Finlandia.
- Kareliański lub Pułk Kawalerii Hrabstwa Viborg i Nyslott stanowił 1000 ludzi.
Very nice work indeed Michal....they remind me if my recent Great Northern War project and as it happens, I received four if those exciting little black boxes from the Perry Twins at my place today!
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Malarsko świetna robota, a najbardziej podoba mi się zdjęcie na czarnym tle - taki klimat zimowej nocy.
ReplyDeleteDziękuję. Tak , praktycznie na czarnym tle nie robię, gdyż źle mi wychodzą, ale tu własnie skojarzyło mi sie z zimową nocą i jako tako wygląda :)
DeleteŚwietni! Też mi się ten zimowy, nokturnowy klimat podoba.
ReplyDeleteDziękuję :) Robił bym więcej na czarnym tle, ale słabo i za ciemno mi wychodzą :)
DeleteImpressive details...and paint job!
ReplyDeleteThank You very much for a kind words Phil!
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Fabulous work, Michal! Good to see some Napoleonics.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Jonathan! Thank you so much!
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Great minis and you're correct about the amunt of detail, all perfectly picked out - stunning work!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a kind words sir!
DeleteReally appreciate it!
So cool! Very serious faces, obviously these men are not to be messed with!
ReplyDeleteHa! Thank you very much & glad you like it!
DeleteFantastic Dragoons Michal!
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Those look great, Michal. Great seeing a Napoleonic army which is hardly seen in gaming. Very nice indeed.
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Lovely figures Michal would make an impressive army !!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Matt!
DeleteHope next ones will be good too :)
Imposing minis, I love them
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DeleteBardzo udane malowanie i ciekawy teatr działań.
ReplyDeleteBrawo Michał.
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Tomasz
Dziękuję bardzo!
DeleteExcellent painted figures Michal! I also like the basing!
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Peter
Glad you like it Peter!
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Awesome man! And the snow is a great touch!
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Szalejesz ostatnio z konnicą! To bardzo dobrze! Świetnie pomalowani!
ReplyDeleteDziękuję :) na razie kilku piechur różnych i wrócę do kawalerii :)
DeleteThis is a very interesting period of events!I congratulate you on a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for a kind words!
DeleteI'm beginning to think you could paint the worst looking miniature in the world and make it look fantastic, even more so when you paint beautiful little figures like these.
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you so much for a kind words my friend!
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