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Below are some photographs of the models in my collection

Danish infantry passing the first of my purpose built buildings. Full details of the construction have been posted on my blog.

 

Some more Danish mounted command. The construction of the "knick" walling is detailed on my blog.

 

These figures are from the mounted infantry command packs. The 2 figures on the left are Danish officers wearing the 1848 pattern uniform and the 2 on the right are Schleswig Holstein officers.

 

This is a 20 figure Schleswig Holstein firing line unit made up from packs SI/1 & 2.

In the early months of the war the regular units of the newly formed Schleswig Holstein army simply adapted their old Danish uniforms, however this Prussian style uniform was quickly introduced. The figures wear a variety of blanket rolls and a mix of "old" Danish and new "Prussian" waterbottles. The flag is one of a number of the diverse flags adopted during the war.

Figures painted with acrylics over a black undercoat.

 

This 20 figure Danish battalion was made using one pack each of DI/1, 2b & 2c and two packs of DI/2a.

These figures are sculpted wearing the 1842 pattern "red" uniform. Mixed headgear was common in the same unit as soldiers replaced the impressive shako for the more comfortable cap or "Hungarian" kepi. I intend to produce additional units all wearing shakos for a more uniform look as well as units in the cap and kepi for the more seasoned campaigners!

By simply altering the angle of the head and legs an extra level of animation was added to these figures.

All painted in acrylic paints over a black undercoat.

 

 
       
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