Of course, seldom is anything "final" in the Landgraviate. But for now, here is the complete portfolio of Hesse-Fedoran uniforms.
I've always wanted a journal to record the myriad miniature wargame ideas, plots, and schemes that I come up with. And the couple that actually come into existence. So that's what this blog will be: a journal of ideas, old and new, together with links to things I find interesting. Pull up a mouse or some other pointing device and look around. Ed
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Continued Work on Uniforms
I have found that playing with the templates at "Not By Appointment" can be addictive! Here are the results so far:
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Bogey's Own
Herr Linienblatt's templates (available at Tippelbruder) are extremely useful. A few minutes with his templates, and here is the splendour of the Hesse-Fedoran Leib Regiment, "Bogey's Own."
Uniforms of the Landgraviate
Like many of the Zwergstaaten of the era (see Emperor vs. Elector), Landgraf Bogey has retained David Linienblatt of Tippelbruder to prepare templates for the army's uniforms.
Herr Linienblatt even presented the Landgraf with a set of uniform designs at the Landgraf's express request, for which Bogey presented the first issue of the Cross of the Legion of the Maltese Falcon to a non-Fedoran.
Sadly, the Landgraf has been forced to whip the secretary who delivered the request, as the newly presented uniforms have the "Prussian" cuff. It turns out the Landgraf did in fact want the "Swedish" cuff for his troops.
Here Linienblatt's templates remain the basis for the Landgraviate's uniforms, and herewith are presented the first results of the design.
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