It was only in 1791 that the Hussar regiments took numbers in place of the names.The uniform remained as under the monarchy: pelisse and dolman (Hussar jacket) with braiding, Hungarian pantaloons and a "mirliton" a tall shako with long, pointed, coloured bag. From 1792 onwards, numerous corps of Hussars were raised in addition to the existing six...
It was only in 1791 that the Hussar regiments took numbers in place of the names.The uniform remained as under the monarchy: pelisse and dolman (Hussar jacket) with braiding, Hungarian pantaloons and a "mirliton" a tall shako with long, pointed, coloured bag. From 1792 onwards, numerous corps of Hussars were raised in addition to the existing six...
It was only in 1791 that the Hussar regiments took numbers in place of the names.The uniform remained as under the monarchy: pelisse and dolman (Hussar jacket) with braiding, Hungarian pantaloons and a "mirliton" a tall shako with long, pointed, coloured bag. From 1792 onwards, numerous corps of Hussars were raised in addition to the existing six...
This set includes foodstuff and accessories of soldiers on campaign. Accessories sets allow the modeler to let his imagination going for recreating every-day's life of soldiers on campaign through means of vignettes and dioramas
Includes 2 large windows with stone frame. Accessories sets allow the modeler to let his imagination going for recreating every-day's life of soldiers on campaign through means of vignettes and dioramas
This sec includes 2 academic figures , of nude man and woman. Developed in multipose style, they offer an unlimited potential for conversion which will enable the modeller to go freely on his imagination. Accessories sets allow the modeler to let his imagination going for recreating every-day's life of soldiers on campaign through means of vignettes and...
This set includes tools and equipments of everyday use. Accessories sets allow the modeler to let his imagination going for recreating every-day's life of soldiers on campaign through means of vignettes and dioramas
Set of furniture and ware commonly in use in 18th century. Accessories sets allow the modeler to let his imagination going for recreating every-day's life of soldiers on campaign through means of vignettes and dioramas
At the beginning of the Empire period there were numerous regiments of chasseurs à cheval which were dressed as hussars, but by 1806 practically all of them were dressed in the regulation long-tiled coat which was in use up until 1809, when this coat lost its lapels and the tails were shortened. 1809-1812 in Kinski coat - Trumpeter Elite Company in busby...
Created originally as the artillery of the Guard under the Consulate, the horse artillery developed in the dress and uniform of the Horse Chasseurs of the Guard, except as to colors. They retained the traditional colors of the artillery, dark blue, with red as the color of distinction. In full dress horse riding — Trumpeter .
At the time of its creation, the uniform of the horse artillery was basically that of the Line artillery. On adoption of the hussar dress by the French, this costume became that of the horse artillery. In Hussar dress without pelisse horse riding — Gunner
Thirty regiments of Dragoons were established under the 1st Empire as cavalry of the Line. All regiments were dressed in green uniforms, and the regiments were identified by distinctive colours and by either horizontal or vertical pockets, as shown in the table below. Elite company of dragoons in bonnet of bear, french saddle, cover croupelin or sheepskin...