Friday 21 June 2019

More Napoleonic Prussian Landwher...

Another regiment of Prussian Landwher rolls off the production line. This time instead of using a paint triad to paint with, these were speed painted using a base coat of grey, wash using Army Painter Strong Tone and highlights with yet more Vellejo London Grey.



The unit is mostly plastic Warlord Games Landwher with metal command and casualties. Thw inspiration for the colour scheme was a print by Knotel showing an East Prussian Landwher infantryman in grey coats with red facings and blue feldmutz.


I also note that today in history the Dutch fleet destroyed the English fleet in the Medway in 1667 under Admiral Michiel de Rutyer. I recently had the pleasure of viewing paintings of the event at the National Maritime Musuem at Greenwich, a stones throw away from where I live. The battle was decisive in Englands Naval reforms that led to the industrialisation of ship building which in part led to the Royal Navys supremacy in the following century as well as construction of defences on the Thames and the Medway to prevent a repeat event. More to follow in a different blog post on Thames fortifications.




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