| Unpainted but mostly constructed figures! |
| Finished unit of 8 Armoured Cossacks |
| Front on view of Pancerni unit |
| Close-up of the Pancerni Armoured Cossacks |
Typically I paint mounted units in batches of 6 figures at a time, I undercoat the horse with white acrylic paint, allow to dry. Then about 4 or 5 of the horses are painted in various shades of brown with the option to do the remainder as either a black horse or a grey.
Black horses are initially painted in a slate grey colour, whilst 'greys' I paint in a mid or light grey.
I then paint on black manes, tails and fetlocks (hoof up to mid shin or 'knees') on each horse - except for greys.
| Close up of Officer, Musician and Banner bearer |
For greys, I will dry brush the whole horse in light grey and then white - depending on exact tone I'm looking for and then will do the main and tail in a darker grey or white, according to choice.
For black horses, water down some black paint into a 'strong wash' and then paint over the slate grey - this will give a good tonal variance and shading over the horses' body.
When all dry I add white socks to the horses, most have some form of white hair around each hoof, even if a thin line, be sparing on this. I also add various sized 'blazes' to horses' heads, again most horses have some sort of 'blaze'.
If you do a large 'blaze' that extends to the horses' muzzle then you should dry brush the muzzle with flesh colour.
| Another Pancerni Commander |
| Pancerni Commander, on horse with arguably outdated armour! |
Horses completed - then add the riders and they're done.
For the commanders I have two on smaller round bases and one on a large round base - you can guess where this is going - I have a total of 5 Pancerni 'Banners' (30 figures) that will be split 2 and 3 between the lesser commanders with the overall Pancerni commander on the large 'winged' horse.
Actually I now have 2 spare Pancerni figures, after doing this batch of eight, I can see my-self doing another 4 figures to give each commander 3 'banners' each!
| Overall Pancerni Commander |
| Another view, note attempt at leopard skin saddle cloth |
Given that no-one really knows how or why the Winged Hussars used their wings, or how they were attached etc - I'm claiming that they represent a noble rank or office...
From DaveD - Ooh they are nice -so nice i feel a minion top up - 120 points it is!