The 2nd Regiment of the Nassau contingent sent to Spain was lead by Oberst August Freiherr von Kruse. I do not think Marcus Hinton sculpted a suitable figure for the Nassau Officers on horseback, so I was fortunate enough to have an acceptable recast figure of General Cooke below. I needed a long tailed horse, so he is mounted on a similarly dodgy recast French horse, but I have been unable to locate the exact code. It had a greatcoat, or bedroll, in front of the saddle and a portmanteau behind, both of which needed to be removed for Von Kruse.
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Here is an example of General Cooke from the Hinton Hunter site |
After attacking the figure with nippers and an exacto knife and adding some green stuff he is ready for priming and painting.
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A new front of the shabraque was added to disguise where the old bedroll had been, and the portmanteau removed. |
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Removing the command sash and cleaning up the turnbacks of the jacket was challenging. The turnbacks will have to rely primarily on paint to distinguish them. |
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All of the aigulets and lace as well as the upper folds of the open jacket collar have been removed and then a single row of buttons up the middle added. |
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Epaulets were added to replace the aigulets |
So this is an oddity and a bit of a non-sequitur, but I had the distinct misfortune of allowing myself to be lured into attending a wargamers garage sale and came home with about 7-8 free waterline 1/700 scale battleships. I used to love building the battleships as a kid, so for the sake of nostalgia, have started in on the Scharnhorst. I did also score a nice selection of Napoleonic uniform Osprey guides and one of Cassin-Scott and Philip Haythornthwaite's uniform guides that I did not even know existed! I also got a Memoir 44 boardgame I thought I might try. I remember seeing it at a convention and thought it looked interesting.
Hopefully next time I post it will be to share the completed Nassau 2nd regiment with command!