Austrians are a comin'

 I didn't think it would be this much fun. I have painted Russian, British, Prussian, even French armies but until the last year or so not many Austrians, especially line Napoleonics.  

Two 18 man battalions.
 And two more

And the final two.

That is starting to change, and between Perry and Piano figures there will be eight more battalions joining these six. The artillery will see additional batteries , the cavalry will expand from two regiments to well over six more. Plus some Landwehr units. I may even increase the number of battalions in the line regiments....from two to three.



Comments

pancerni said…
Thank you Neil! The theme of staying focused on the Bohemian regiments seems to have helped with choosing what to paint next. Lots of pirmed figures waiting to go.
The White Menace are coming fast and furious.
Ray Rousell said…
And very nice they all look too, nice work Joe.
pancerni said…
Jonathan & Ray,

Nice 'simple' uniforms, en mass they look quite good. I really like the mix of metal command and plastic center companies in the battalions.
daveb said…
Austrians, the forever enemy of the French. If you don't paint french, you ought to paint Austrians. I quite like the grey jackets on the officers. I must not have reached the point of painting them b/c I don't remember doing grey jackets.
Matt Crump said…
Nice 👍 interesting as I have been pondering Austrians recently ?
pancerni said…
Matt,
They are more varied than I thought. Actually kind of fun. They are rather addictive once you start.

Dave,
I think the overcoat is grey, The coat underneath is as the regiment, at least for the line.
rross said…
Nice work Joe - its a few years now since I ploughed (plowed!!) my way through hundreds of Sash n Sabre and OG 2nd Edition Austrians, but I still like the collection!
Gonsalvo said…
I hear Austrians are the thing with the "cool kids" at the moment. :-)
I really like painting them myself; paint the pants and jacket white, stain in some fashion during or after painting, and you're half done already!
You have a bout 2 dozen different facing colors to choose from, and with the Landwehr, ExK Legion, Jagers, and Grenz they don't have to be all white!
Yours are looking good, Joe!
pancerni said…
Keith,
Thanks....I have some Sash & Saber Austrians I used as 1809 Hesse Kassel troops and they are lovely sculpts.

Peter,
Since I started with the Grenz and Jagers first, getting to the line with all the white does add to the numbers quickly. Thank goodness the Landwehr are in different ( ie, not white) color coats. Of course, you've collected and showcased the white horde better than most. The use of the fast paints or contrast paints certainly helps with the white uniform.
DeanM said…
Great looking Austrians, Joe. Love the white uniforms and various colored facings. A stunning look.
caveadsum1471 said…
I really like the Austrian uniform, yours have come out really well!
Best Iain caveadsum1471
pancerni said…
Dean,
I did pick the facings that were brightest for the first units.
pancerni said…
Iain,
hanks, the Krylon flat white primer as a start, then some Fast Paint white for most all the uniform, artist's tube acrylic- straight and only with enough water to work the brush. Facings are from whatever looked close.
Phil said…
Lovely Austrians, very well done!
Inquisitor said…
Wow just looked at this post again. You def have a nice collection going.
I’m looking forward to getting more cavalry and then artillery.
Just waiting on you and Peter A to set up some massive games at the Tabletop Game Center. I need to start reading the FoB rules.
pancerni said…
Edgar, glad you like them. Your Huzzar units are awesome and they could supplement the dragoons in the mill here.

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