This unit is actually the 2nd de Voluntarios de Vizcaya: They are cazadores.
The 1812 uniform description in Osprey's Spanish Army of the Napoleonic Wars (3) is "Brown coatee and pantaloons; scarlet collar, cuffs and lapels, white piping; pewter buttons." The details for 1st and 3rd Vizcaya are different.
Figures are by Front Rank.Flag is by Adolfo Ramos. A great flag this one - totally different in design to any other I have seen.
There has been some minor conversion to these figures. The figures do not come with lapels so I had to remove the central row of buttons on their coatees. The lapels and lapel buttons have simply been painted on.
The officer (nearest stand, left) is a standard bearer with a sword added instead. The standard's shoulder strap now sports a 'square pouch' (at the back). I've done this simple conversion a lot to use up the spare standard bearer figure in each Front Rank 'battalion pack' (each pack of twenty four figures comes with two) to save a few pennies.
2 comments:
Great looking unit - defnitely going to be added to my list.
Very nicely done; definitely need a few brown coated volunteer/militia units in a Spanish army of this era!
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