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Serendipity

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 12:52 pm
by ochoin
I was looking for some tank riders that I knew I had for the forthcoming WW2 game &, lying next to them was a plastic packet containing 30 SYW Austrian Grenzer. They are Minifigs, I think (all with bent legs & sort of crouching?) & I had forgotten I had them.

My work on my SYW Austrians is my current project, and a little stymied due to a dearth of suitable figures so these were a great find.

How could I forget I had them? A pal, John O'Wales (who Iain knows well) is in the habit of sending all sorts of "extra" figures included in any order you make with him. He does charge for whatever you've ordered & not ordered but it's minimal & a package from Wales is like a Christmas present filled with things that delight you & for which, you generally find a use. The Grenzer were sent out even before the SYW became a gleam in my eye: maybe 4 years ago, so no wonder I forgot their presence.

Said figures are a few millimetres too small but on a built up base, will pass muster. This leads to an interesting question:
could Minfigs' SYW Austrian cuirassiers fill a gap in my forces? Are both figures & mounts compatible with the HaT & Revell figures making up the bulk of my Austrian army? It's one thing to have Grenzer of a slightly smaller stature than their Line & Grenadier infantry colleagues but tiny heavy cavalry, standing next to taller dragoons & Hussars would be ludicrous.

Any Minifigs experts out there?

donald

Re: Serendipity

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 10:32 am
by ochoin
I'm painting the stash of Grenzer as the Banal regiment (blue & red uniforms: spiffing!).

The officer figures come in cloaks (presumably red) but wear the same tall, cylindrical, brimless shakos as the rank & file.

Any comment on this apparent contradiction?

donald

Re: Serendipity

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 11:29 am
by Etranger
Summerfield, who usually notes differences, doesn't distinguish beyond the presence of a sash & shows a figure exactly as you describe. Kronoskaf does however give the officers tricorns & other detail differences. Either option is possible, so up to you as to whether you want to carry out the head transplants. http://www.kronoskaf.com/syw/index.php? ... ment_nr._2 http://www.kronoskaf.com/syw/index.php? ... ment_nr._1 Note though that Kronoskaf has a number of radically different uniform interpretations for the same unit...

Re: Serendipity

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 11:53 am
by BaronVonWreckedoften
Is this anything like Luckydipity?

Re: Serendipity

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 1:43 pm
by Essex Boy
BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2020 11:53 am Is this anything like Luckydipity?
:clappy:

Re: Serendipity

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 1:56 pm
by ochoin
Thanks, ET. Metal figures: I prefer not to headswop, if possible.

I painted a test figure (my usual practice with new units) & it looks spiffing in the blue-trimmed yellow & red. All moustache & weapons. A shorter figure; it passes muster on the built up base but...I've been to Croatia & every man (& most of the women) are 8 feet tall. And moustachioed ( *not* the women, who are remarkably beautiful).

donald

Re: Serendipity

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 3:47 pm
by BaronVonWreckedoften
A few recent genocides and a four-year visit from the Master Race have probably altered things a wee bit between the mid-18th Century and your visit.

Re: Serendipity

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 3:57 pm
by grizzlymc
The Jugs are all funny people. If there is a race that could rise above genocide by the master race and the try to outdo them, to their own kind, it is the Jugs.

I used to throw them out of a Wollongong pub for a while. Nice people, but a little on the fierce side. I believe the Romans felt the same way.

Re: Serendipity

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 4:51 pm
by FreddBloggs
Croats were fond of the master race, as they neither of them liked the serbs.

Re: Serendipity

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:04 pm
by Buff Orpington
IIRC someone brought red & blue grenzers or pandours with cloaks to the first Ayton. They were swiftly christened "Freddie Mecrury's Own".