
It's funny I have always struggled painting artillery yet this is my 2
nd Russian six gun battery within a couple of months!
I think it is the different elements that put me off artillery as I kind of loose the rhythm when I think of switching to guns after painting figures.

I have always loved the look of the late war Russian foot artillery uniforms with
kiwer. I remember visiting my brother in
Hong Kong when he was posted there back in the early 90's. I was off on a walk around town myself when he was busy 1 day and I stumbled upon a little shop which to my surprise had a Russian artillery gun and crew all painted up and based in a little diorama
(I think in 54mm?). It must have caught my imagination as I decided I
definitely wanted 1 for myself.
However soon after Napoleonic figure painting left my mind and I never did get 1 for myself.
Thankfully I have finally added some AB Russian foot guns to my collection.
It's strange as I already painted an Old Glory Russian foot battery but it was only when painting the AB figures that my memory kicked in?
I have to say that I cut some corners when painting these guys to get them finished quicker. I usually do at least 2 shades on the coat but I only used Vallejo Russian green over a black undercoat this time. I had thought about using the foundry Russian greens for the coats but I have found they make the figures very dark in 15mm.
I know they are the closest shades to the real uniforms but I was a little disappointed with how dark my horse artillery gunners turned out.

I used Formula P3
skorne red
(brilliant colour) on the
shako cords as it is the best match I have found to the picture of the Russian artillery man in the
osprey Napoleonic artillery equipment book
(Always like that colour). The shoulder straps are
vermillion.

I recently realised I messed up on all my Russian guns and limbers. Originally I
meant to do my gun carriages in a deeper green with a different hue that I had used before on a 25mm Russian limber however I forgot and cracked on adding a little lighter shade to the Vallejo Russian green. I won't be repainting them now but I think I will try it out on my next Russian artillery battery and limber.
Next up Bavarian light infantry
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