The workbench has a few items that are coming up for completion but first I offer you a small group of 6 x 28mm 17th Century Cossacks for my Siege of Vienna collection.
Nearly forgot the 'before' picture again! Undercoated and with horses given their base coat... |
The Zaporozhian Cossacks have an interesting history but in the 17th Century they were nominally subjects of the Polish/Lithuanian Commonwealth, as such they fought alongside the more famous Polish Hussars.
Finished Cossacks |
When armoured they were known as Pancerni, but there were also large numbers of these classic 'light' Cossacks with just sword and lance, scouting and clearing the way for their heavier colleagues.
And a re-shuffled view of the completed unit |
These figures will represent an additional squadron that I can add to two pre-existing squadrons I painted a couple of years ago, so the painting style has deliberately been adjusted to try and fit in with these existing Cossack units.
Showing detail of the chest braiding on some figures |
The figures are plastic Gripping Beast Arab Cavalry, in this case based upon the Heavy Cavalry variety but I have opted not to add armour to these figures. The existing 12 figures were painted with predominantly light blue jackets and where possible with yellow braid on the chest.
View of two more of the little guys |
My aim this time round was to add a little diversity in to the colour of the jackets and also include a couple of figures with out chest braid, but with a wrap around top instead.
Last view of new batch |
So most of these are brown or green jackets and only three have decorative chest braid! As with the others in the existing unit I have sourced a variety of spare heads, weapons etc from other kits - can you spot a GW goblin quiver and arrows? Scavenged from the spares box to help make up numbers. To be fair its hard to see, on the figure in front row, extreme left of the top two photos.
Believe me - it looks OK, better than it sounds!
Most of the figures have the same top knot hair style that was typical of the Cossacks and the wider Polish army at this time.
I have another 6 to make up in the near future as well.