And now Docm30 is gonna put the mod on an Atari 2600, i hope you're happy.hadza999 said:Agovic, please stop this you are spam this thread
and add Ottoman Empire and Montenegro if he likes it...
Volkonski said:And now Docm30 is gonna put the mod on an Atari 2600, i hope you're happy.hadza999 said:Agovic, please stop this you are spam this thread
and add Ottoman Empire and Montenegro if he likes it...
a reply to this ^^kuauik said:for whatever reason,this the only swedish uniform reference in these forums,how can someone create a uniform with this picture,no details,cartoonish colors,jeez use the internetz guysCaptured Joe said:Is there anything for the Wuerttembergers already?
BTW, everywhere where Napoleonic Swedish uniforms are being discussed, pictures like these are posted sooner or later:
I see them everywhere, but none of my usual uniform sources mention a Swedish uniform like it! I suspect them to be just really wrong. What do you think about them?SvenssonHD said:Regular swedish infantry only really need one same model for the regular line infantry. For different regiments all you need is texturing which doesn't require that lot much of time! For instance
Captured Joe said:Yeah, I want to know if those uniforms are seriously historically accurate! Docm, what do you think?
Bluehawk said:http://www.swordandsabre.com/serv02.htm
Captured Joe said:Uniforms of the Swedish Line infantry:
Description:
1798-1807: The following uniform characteristics were common to all regiments; the typical and characteristic flat-topped Swedish black, felt hat, with upturned left brim and white plume (Fig. 13 and 14). White belt across left shoulder to right hip with a white waistbelt worn outside the coat, holding the shrt sword on the left hip. The bayonet scabbard was worn beneath the ammunition pouch on the right hip. The Chasseurs (Jägare) of each company were dressed in green with black leatherwork. However, one authority states that the Bohuslen wore light blue and the Västmanland dark blue. This may be true of others. The knapsack was brown with copper canteen worn behind.
Captured Joe said:And, some Swedish Uniform plates from Tradition:
Swedish Guards (The Left and Middle ones wear the 1807 uniform, but the Jäger on the right has the right period uniform; During 1805, all infantry uniforms appeared to be of that model):
DiplexHeated said:I have a little question,
Has Docm posted any screenshots of any Swedish soldiers? If he hasnt begun working on them yet (which I suspect) then dont bother
replying, ill take that as granted.
Bluehawk said:http://www.swordandsabre.com/serv02.htm