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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

FPW 12th Hussar Regiment

Painted units continue to back up at the photo box while other activities take priority and painting motivation flourishes.  A large variety of projects sees action at the workbench in a year-end uptick in time spent at the painting desk.  Well, except for the forced hiatus during a long Christmas weekend when we hosted a houseful of family.  With a little luck, today will offer a meaningful painting session since the house has gone quiet. 
Out from the photo box today is a 12-figure regiment of Prussian hussars for the FPW project.  Figures are from Old Glory and these troopers muster out as the 12th Hussar Regiment.  With two more foot regiments, I can field Alvensleben I's IV Corps in total.  Progress!  Unfortunately, I have been distracted by so many other projects that getting back to painting FPW may take a while.
In a recent post, I lamented that the wallet can take a hit during the sales' offerings as year-end approaches.  While several boardgames came in-house during these trying weeks, I managed to hold (mostly) firm on figure purchases.  Well, until recently, that is.  One lot of 18mm Eureka SYW British cavalry and artillery came up in my eBay feed with a low opening minimum.  I made an offer and it was accepted.  Hmm!  Anyway, I ended up with 134 cavalry and 84 artillery for about 70% off retail.  And, postage paid!  
  Really, who can pass a bargain like that?  Not me, for sure.  Now I have lots of cavalry and artillery to bring a fledgling British Army up to requirements.  Of course, having more than 80 artillerymen requires an order to Eureka for guns!  Seems this is a never-ending cycle...

34 comments:

  1. A very nice addition to the FPW ranks, they look rather dashing in their light blue uniforms. A grand bargain there definitely something not to pass on.

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    1. Thank you, Phil! Yes, tough to pass up a bargain but it is only a bargain if I paint them!

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  2. Those Hussars look superb, some bargains are too good to pass on

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  3. Rather natty-looking Hussars, I do like that powder blue.
    And quite a bargain with the Eureka figures - will make quite some grand battery of guns!

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    1. Why thank you, Sir! These artillerymen will see service in both English and Hanoverian armies.

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  4. Always satisfying to nab a bargain!
    Neil

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  5. Great work on the FPW Prussians and a great ebay find. Eureka figures are very nice.

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    1. Thanks! Eureka's SYW cavalry are my favorite. All of my cav for this project are Eureka. Big and Beautiful!

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  6. Excellent painting Jon and I certainly cant turn down a bargain 👍

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    1. Thank you, Matt! Good to see that I am not alone in my weakness.

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  7. Brilliant work on the cavalry, Jon.

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  8. Finishing the year with a bang! Great work. And well done on landing those Brits for a bargain price. Not bad at all!

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    1. Thanks, Chris! Expect to see British cavalry working through the production line in the year ahead.

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  9. A colourful cavalry unit to end the painting year on and a bargain to boot!

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  10. Always been intrigued by the FPW and they are a fine addition to your army. I think if I was to do it I'd go to 10mm for cost, speed of painting and space.

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    1. 10mm would be a good choice. I like 15mm but agree that space and cost is an issue but not like 28mm.

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  11. Very dashing Hussars Jonathan.

    A great way to refresh your lead pile as it seems to have taken a battering in 2025.

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    1. Thanks, Ben! The Lead Pile has a long way to go before it is beaten into submission.

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  12. Lovely looking hussars Jon, the OG figures are really nice, make for a dashing looking unit. Great purchase from ebay, sometimes you just have to pull the trigger and this is one of those times I would say, looking forward to seeing them painted.

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    1. Thanks, Donnie! I look forward to seeing them painted too! With a bunch of horse grenadiers, I need to do some homework to find regiments to fit these fine, mitred troopers.

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  13. A fine looking unit Jonathan! Great find on e-bay! It seems every time I look it's people asking for dumb prices that make zero sense for me.

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    1. Much appreciated, Christopher! While I do not often find bargains on eBay figures, sometimes, I get lucky!

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  14. All hussars look wonderful, late 19th century ones can be even more special. A nice unit indeed.
    How true the comment - it's only a bargain if they get painted.
    All the best for '26 both game wise and in life
    Stephen

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    1. Thanks, Stephen! Hussars are a special breed, for sure. Maybe we can get you back to the gaming table in 2026? 2025 flew by in a blur and I did not get as many games scheduled as hoped as juggling multiple schedules seems increasingly difficult.

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  15. Splendid new Prussian Hussars there Jon, but surely eclipsed by such a great bargain purchase! Happy New Year!

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  16. The van dyke edges on the saddle furniture of those hussars... very nice brushwork, indeed (particularly in 18mm).

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    1. Thanks, Ed! The van dyking is purely impressionistic.

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