Foot artillery 6lb
Foot artillery 12lb
Howitzer (the plume will probably go)
Horse artillery
Foot artillery 6lb
Foot artillery 12lb
Howitzer (the plume will probably go)
Horse artillery
Artillery 1808
6lb foot
12lb foot
Close up of the new hat
Horse artillery
Howitzer
Voluntarios
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Artillery 1812
6lb Foot
12lb Foot
Howitzer
Horse
Joseph's Grenadiers of the line 1808
Line fusilier 1808
Tiradores de Linea
Cazadores de infanteria ligera 1808
1812
Grenadier
Fusilier
Tiradores
Cazadores
Joesph's Grenadier of the Guard 1808.
Guard Tiradores 1808
Guard Grenadier 1812
Guard Tiradores 1812
Joseph Napoleon regiment. Only 1808, and no musician special uniform, since the atlas is almost full. Maybe I'll it later after I finish the other units.
Garrison
Militia
Chasseur à Cheval 1808
And 1812
Line cavalry (same uniform early and late)
Details with a new Trefoil epaulette
Trumpeter. I couldn't find a good picture, so I made a generic trumpeter for the cavalry from the description I could get (red coat, yellow facing)
LAncers
Guard chevau leger
Guard hussars
General and escort
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And to finish with Spain, Joseph's artillery. After this, I just have to do the saddle cloth for these guys, and I'll move to Portugal.
Howitzer 1808
Foot artillery 1808
Horse artillery 1808
Howizter 1812
Foot artillery 1812
Horse artillery 1812
Guard horse artillery
Here a great site for spanish uniforms. http://servicios.elcorreo.com/especi...les/index2.htm
I was trying to figure out your question about what's the difference in between the Royal Infantry Guard, and the Walloon Guard. Especially that there was 3 major Walloon regiments. So this is what I found. Concerning the 1793-1808 period. I hope I answered your question.
The Royal Guard:
So there was the Guardias de Corps, so called the life Guards (1704) Cavalry units. consists of 4 cav companies 1st spanish,
2nd Italian, 3rd Flemish, 4th America. Reduced to 3 in 1803 after the disbandment of the flemish in 1803. Each company had 180 men. Uniforms, blue coat and breeches, scarlet collar, cuffs turnbacks and waistcoats silver buttons silver buttonholes lace and lapels set in 1-2-3 from top , silver knee garters, silver lace edging the waiscoat, a hat laced silver, and red stockings, except for officers they had white stockings. After 1800 it changed to scarlet lapels with silver buttonshole lace, and silver lace edging the collar and cuffs.
Guardias Alabarderos, Guard of Halberdiers, palace guards 150 men with halberds.
Uniform: Blue coat and breeches, with a scarlet collar, cuffs, turnbacks and waistcoat, silver buttonhole lace on lapels 1-2-3 from the top, silver knee garters, silver lace edging the waistcoat, hat laced in silver, red stockings for the men and white for the officers. In 1800 it changed scarlet lapels with silver buttonhole lace and silver lace edging on coolar and cuffs.
Guardias de Infanteria Espanola, Spanish Guards Infantry regiment had 6 battalions 7 companies of 100 men each with 1 grenadier company.
But in 1803 considerable reductions to the Spanish Guards leaving to 3 battalions, each battalion had 300 men and one company 100 grenadiers per battalion.
Uniform: were blue coat and breeches, scarlet collar, cuffs , turnbacks and waistcoat, pewter buttons, white pointed buttonhole lace set in 3's white lace edging the waistcoat, and hat edged in white. Some changes happened in 1800 that the collar changed to blue and scarlet lapels added to the coat. As for officers the major difference was thicker wide silver lace on collar , cuffs, and lapels. The Spanish Guard also had a battalion Chasseur-Artillerymen (Cazadores Artilleros) 6 companys that was disbanded in 1803.
Guardias de infanteria Walonna, so called the Walloon Guards had the same number of men as the Spanish Guard, but without the Chasseurs-artillerymen.
Uniform: was the same as the Spanish Guards Infantry but in early 1790's the buttonhole lace was apparently set in pairs. I think this was the major difference.
Carabineros Reales, so called Royal Carabiniers raised in 1793. In 1802 they had six squadrons of 276 men serving for the "Prince of Peace" Maunuel Godoy.
Uniform: Line squadrons wore blue coat, cuffs and breeches, scarlet collar, lapels, turnback and waistcoat, white lace edging the cuffs and collar, pewter buttons, a hat laced white, and blue housings laced white.
As for Godoy's personal guard it consists of a squadron of hussars, dressed with a blue dolman tight pantaloons, scarlet collar, cuffs and pelisse edged with with fur, pewter buttons , white cords and lace, set in thres on the breast, a scarlet strip with pewter buttons, green sash short black boots ans shako with a white lace and cords with a sky blue plume on the side in a red pompom.
If you want to add music for the marching spanish armies here is another great link. http://servicios.elcorreo.com/especi...08/musica2.htm
Spanish Grenadier march song. http://servicios.elcorreo.com/especi...rcero-1769.mp3
Spanish fusileros march song. http://servicios.elcorreo.com/especi...rcero-1769.mp3
Spanish march of general Palafox. http://servicios.elcorreo.com/especi...al_palafox.mp3
Spanish Ordenanzas Carlos III march. http://servicios.elcorreo.com/especi...rcero-1769.mp3
Spanish Attack and charge march. http://servicios.elcorreo.com/especi...lostercero.mp3
I hope you enjoy the marching beat.
Unfortunately, there is no may to specify a music for a given faction or unit.
I don't know about modding, just some basics, but I know some modders did change the marching music for their armies. Here are some examples.
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...g-mod-(MP-mod)
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...ish-music-mod)
Okay did some more research and the main difference is the colour of the cockade, or bowtie on hat. The walloon regiments had black and the spanish guard had red. Here is the link from where I got the info.
http://kronoskaf.com/syw/index.php?t...ardias_Valonas
http://kronoskaf.com/syw/index.php?t...Espa%C3%B1olas
This is 1759 uniforms. However, you are right the cockade could be corrected. However, the real difference is the way the button are organized : 2 groups of 3, or 3 groups of 2
Your absolutely correct, I can't hide you nothing...
Guardias de Infanteria Espanola, Spanish Guards Infantry regiment had 6 battalions 7 companies of 100 men each with 1 grenadier company.
But in 1803 considerable reductions to the Spanish Guards leaving to 3 battalions, each battalion had 300 men and one company 100 grenadiers per battalion.
Uniform: were blue coat and breeches, scarlet collar, cuffs , turnbacks and waistcoat, pewter buttons, white pointed buttonhole lace set in (3's) white lace edging the waistcoat, and hat edged in white. Some changes happened in 1800 that the collar changed to blue and scarlet lapels added to the coat. As for officers the major difference was thicker wide silver lace on collar , cuffs, and lapels. The Spanish Guard also had a battalion Chasseur-Artillerymen (Cazadores Artilleros) 6 companys that was disbanded in 1803.
Guardias de infanteria Walonna, so called the Walloon Guards had the same number of men as the Spanish Guard, but without the Chasseurs-artillerymen.
Uniform: was the same as the Spanish Guards Infantry but in early 1790's the buttonhole lace was apparently set in (2) pairs. I think this was the major difference.
Good for them