I... have no words for this.boogaard123 said:Their old guard. I just don't know who they are fighting. Beige coats are just old guard musicians.
boogaard123 said:But all you see are 2 men with old guards hats which the Russians did not wear and their musicians. This is clearly french casualties.
You have no clue what you are talking about. French casualties... even a colour blind retard could see they are not french casualties. They are russianboogaard123 said:But all you see are 2 men with old guards hats which the Russians did not wear and their musicians. This is clearly french casualties.Vicccard said:boogaard123 said:Russian where traditionally dressed in green. They could be fighting in Poland maybe during the winter war? I do not know though.Vicccard said:Lol. No. Show me a picture!
They are fighting Russians, and my guess would in the 1807 war in Poland.
Edit: Probably Elyau
Yes. But they had brown or beige overcoats!
Vicccard said:Let's ignore the idiots and get back on topic.
Joe, how did those dragoons even stay on the horses with those oversized helmets?
Mitchel said:French guard-chasseur à cheval:
Charge of the 4ème Régiment de Hussards at Tarragona:
Londnred said:Vicccard said:Let's ignore the idiots and get back on topic.
Joe, how did those dragoons even stay on the horses with those oversized helmets?
Glue.
On Topic:
27th Foot in Square at Waterloo: Suffered highest casualties of any battalion at Waterloo, The men at this corner of the square are Grenadiers.
Bluehawk said:Now, here's some hot cuirassier-on-cuirassier action at Borodino - Saxons vs. Russians. I can't tell if the Saxons are meant to be the Zastrow Cuirassiers, or the Garde du Corps, but the Russians are definitely the Astrakhan regiment, by the yellow collars.
Herr_Wolff said:! This is a prussian unit while charging Plancenoit (I think it is the 1. Pommersche Infanterie-Regiment No.2) !
Pls: If u don't know anything bout units and the paintings then don't try to discribe em ....cuz its realy hard for guys like Captured Joe and so on....
1er_Gren_Mr_T said:Mitchel said:French guard-chasseur à cheval:
Charge of the 4ème Régiment de Hussards at Tarragona:
Wow those ones are really nice Michel, like those ones a lot
Londnred said:Vicccard said:Let's ignore the idiots and get back on topic.
Joe, how did those dragoons even stay on the horses with those oversized helmets?
Glue.
On Topic:
27th Foot in Square at Waterloo: Suffered highest casualties of any battalion at Waterloo, The men at this corner of the square are Grenadiers.
That ones pretty cool, got a modern look about it so I'm assuming it was painted not long ago?
Vicccard said:I just found out the 9eme tirailleurs, a daughterunit of the pupilles were in fact in Paris in 1814.
As they are shown wearing their famous green uniform at the painting I shows you guys, it meant we wore the green uniform troughout the war. I'm a happy man.
Nevr mind the typos, I'm in my ipad.
Vicccard said:It means Londred, I re-enact not only the biggest and most international regiment in the guard, but also one of the few regiments who defended Paris. Besides that, they (7eme, 8eme and 9eme Tirailleurs) also fought at Leipzig and a bunch of other battles.
AND IF THAT IS NOT ENOUGH: they also probably wore the unique Pupille uniform during the 1813-14 campaign. I'm just really excited
And, yes, you can have it! I HATE IT!