Absolutely fantastic - shame to have go to war with such good looking troops!
Apologies but correction required to shako information: Line jager should be number 5 not 8. Will correct in earlier post.
Absolutely fantastic - shame to have go to war with such good looking troops!
Apologies but correction required to shako information: Line jager should be number 5 not 8. Will correct in earlier post.
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Last missing units for infantry / foot artillery in 1805-1806 (except garrison/citizens, but I'll make the later).
Von Schill's Freikorps
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Landwehr. Normally they were none in 1805, although there were some plans to make them. So for gameplay balance, I made my own version, with a great coat with a less saturated Prussian blue.
Hi, i just wanted to mention that i have seen quite a few pictures of officers and marshals wearing their bi-corne tilted like the dragoons. I am really sorry that i cannot provide pictures because i honestly don't remember the names of the paintings, but the majority of them were French or Russian. I can do some scavenging to see if i can find some proper sources or pictures, anyways its just a suggestion.
Meh, i could only find it for Austrians and Russians ( French marshals too ), not Prussians. It still looks pretty cool though, but this mod seems to be mostly oriented towards historical accuracy. Anyhow, it is hard to believe that the Prussian officers would not copy what was fashionable ( Some atleast ).
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I think the bicornes could be smaller, if they're too big it'll just look silly.
It looks quite good to me (tilted bicornes)... an impressive an realistic military fashion detail! I must add that the buttonholes are also superb. I prefer your last version (third) of the buttons (just my taste). Regards.
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wow now i love prussia
Took you hours, but your result is really impressive. Congratulations!
I have always liked the military clothing of Prussia, looking great sir! Really impressive.