Finished the main groups of Russian Cossacks. They are from three manufacturers, Fighting 15's, Essex and Totentanz.
The Essex cossacks were painted first about 30 years ago. I originally painted them as a bunch of random irregular cossacks. But the arrival of Totentanz cossacks changed that and they were repainted to look like fairly generic Don cossacks. The reason for this can be found in the next set of comments.
A few years ago I decided to get some Totentanz 17th/18th century cossacks to supplement my little Irregular Essex group. The figures looked really great on the website. when they arrived they did not disappoint. The detail and clarity was fantastic, I was soon encasing my finger tips in superglue getting the riders onto the horses, sticking MAS lances into their delicately sculpted hands, not to disimilar to those of Michelangelo's David. I got the old paints out and started happily slapping the colours on. They are really amazing to paint, but progress started slowing by the day. I was used to lining up a load of figures and doing 32 jackets all green. I was now losing track of my triads and really having to think of new colour combinations I had not used before. I then also realised that these figures were not really quite 15mm. In fact they were not really 18mm, they are almost closer to 20mm. There was no way they were going to fit on my 3 horse stand (36mmx30mm). Some of the figure bases were longer than 30mm !! I didnt know what to do. I had a about half painted and no plan for how to base them. So I made a decision, I packed them all into a box and stuck them in a draw and let the problem fester of a few years. Then a couple of months ago I decided to finish the cossacks. The only way was to stick them onto my 40mmx40mm bases. This way they could represent pretty irregular cavalry. This meant the Essex cossacks had to be made to look more like regular cossacks. But that was not quite the end of the story. The second group who are quite Kalmyk looking were 4 figures short. No problem I thought, I will order some more. But alas the website no longer takes orders ! In the end I bought some Eureka Seven Year Wars Kalmyks. A couple of them couldnt compete against the sheer size of the Totentanz figures, but by placing some thick card under their bases I managed to boost them and create an illusion of similar height, Tom Cruise probably uses similar thick card trick in Top Gun Maverick.
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