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Quick update.

This is a torso representing the early French Revolutionary armies seen at battles such as Valmy and Arcola. It also comes with legs, which need to be resized separately:

valmsb4.png

Legs template taken from Minifig Customization Network

Edited by Mosana

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Quick update.

This is a torso representing the early French Revolutionary armies seen at battles such as Valmy and Arcola. It also comes with legs, which need to be resized separately:

valmsb4.png

Legs template taken from Minifig Customization Network

Would this be a torso for Line Infantry?

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it would indeed.

UPDATE: Minor countries

Officer of Poland:

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Trooper of Poland:

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Officer of Sweden:

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Trooper of Sweden:

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Officer of Bavaria:

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Trooper of Bavaria:

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Officer of Wuertemburg:

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Trooper of Wuertemburg:

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Saxon Cuirassier:

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Edited by Mosana

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Rest of the Jena-Auerstaedt torsos:

Dragoon:

prusslk4.png

Mounted Scheutzen:

pruss1bx7.png

Uhlan:

pruss3sj2.png

Hussar:

pruss2rg6.png

Artillery:

pruss4ke2.png

And with that, I think the Napoleonic Wars are finished. Have I missed anything?

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Hey Mosana,

have you done a US Naval Captain from around 1812?

Here's a thumb link, it's the guy on the left.

cpt_left_1lt_right.jpg_thumb.jpg

Thanx,

P

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Whoah 8-o

That was fast!

Thanx!

P

Well, it's just a previous 1812 body with a belt added, but thanks anyway!

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Now you've started to do the smaller countries - how about a danish infantery 1837-1864 (the one to the left):

danske_uniformer_1837-64.jpg

If you one day, have to much sparetime, I'd also love to see the officer to the right.

Btw. I love your work. *y*

Edited by Jesper

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soldier:

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officer:

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WOW you're fast. Thank you.

Just went back from celebration of 6th of july (defeating the germans back in 1849 keeping them out of the fortress Fredericia - that's where I live), where we have watched soldiers in the old uniforms.

So it's the perfekt way to celebrate, to make some LEGO soldiers.

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Just a question- could you actually make a minifigure using these prints? I'd like to see Captain Sharpe Lego-ized!

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Soldier:

syw1jw5.png

Officer:

syw2fn0.png

Highlander:

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Officer:

syw4hk1.png

As an aside, these are by far the most difficult torsos I've done.

And on a completely different note, here is Harry Flashman, in 11th Light Dragoons outfit:

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Coming next: Ruritanians

Edited by Mosana

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As an aside, these are by far the most difficult torsos I've done.

These are very detailed and amongst the best you ever made.

Good to see you are still improving and perfecting your skills *y* .

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Those are very detailed torso's you truly are the master! *sweet*

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As some of you might be aware, Ruritania isn't a real place. It is the setting of the novel The Prisoner of Zenda which I have read recently, and I thought I'd make up what Ruritania's soldiers would look like, as the book gives no mention. These are really for my own amusement more than anything else, as it's nice to make something which doesn't need to be accurate in any way for once. Ruritania is described as being "between Austria and Germany", and so I tried to give these bodies a vauge Prussian theme, although you'd be hard-pressed to notice it.

Soldier:

rur1su9.png

Officer:

rur2dr6.png

Royal Guard:

rur3sd1.png

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Those are brilliant Mr Mosana!

And on a completely different note, here is Harry Flashman, in 11th Light Dragoons outfit:

flashsoa0.png

But where should I put him? Under Britain?

I'm impressed you made the Ruritanians from scratch, good job!

Mr Tiber

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I think I'll do Russians, for I wargame them, and already have a fair idea about what they'd look like.

Hey Mosana I've forgot to ask you what Wargame to you play and could we see a picture of your Army?

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I wargame 1:72 miniatures in plastic, and have a couple hundred russians, mostly artillery and home guard. Seeing as there's really no "official" rules to use, compared to warhammer, for instance, I just play with my friends and use these rules we concocted ourselves, which is basically a tabletop form of Cossacks II. I have a camera, but unfortunately no idea how to work it.

Also, this isn't strictly on topic but I'd like to ask the people who frequent this thread:

How do you pronounce

Cuirassier

Sabretache

Bagration

Czapka

Litewka

I'd go for "queer-as-e-ay" "sabre-tache" "bag-rat-e-own" "schapska" and "lit-ay-wuh-ka"

What are your thoughts?

Edited by Mosana

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Heres my pronounciations of the words,

"Cur-as-ieer"

"Sabre-ta-che"

"Bag-ra-teon"

"Ka-zap-ka"

"Li-ta-wuh-ka"

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Seeing as how Czech is pronounced "check" (at least that's what i've heard, i may be wrong), i would guess that "Czapka" is pronounced "Chap-ka" with long a's. I'm proabably wrong, but thats my best guess.

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