Marques de Valido Prince Bishop of Tiberia Bavarian grenadiers.

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Marques de Valido Prince Bishop of Tiberia Bavarian grenadiers.

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I wanted to use some of the Bavarian flags that David (Not by Appointment) produced, so I give you Marques de Valido Prince Bishop of Tiberia Bavarian grenadiers.
Bought these Spencer Smiths connoisseur figures last week already painted all I did was add shading, touch up the colours and rebase.
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Not bad at all, mate. Nicknamed "The Genuflecters", perhaps?
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Spanner wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 11:31 pm Not bad at all, mate. Nicknamed "The Genuflecters", perhaps?
Cheers for you kind comments, I was thinking the "holy light blues".

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Or the "Holy Terrors"?
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Of course, as good Catholic grenadiers, they would have worn bearskins*, because if God hadn't wanted men to be grenadiers, He wouldn't have created bears.

(*This is actually "a thing" - grenadiers in the armies of Catholic countries [France, Austria, Spain, Italy, Portugal - and Bavaria of course] all wore bearskin caps, those from Protestant nations wore mitres. Until Britain conquered Canada and made everyone see sense, of course..... )
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This is actually "a thing" - grenadiers in the armies of Catholic countries [France, Austria, Spain, Italy, Portugal - and Bavaria of course] all wore bearskin caps
There are (rare) exceptions, mate. For example, the Prince-Bishopric of Münster (ruled by Clemens of Bavaria, Archbishop of Köln), whose infantry wore the mitre. (Indeed, the uniforms were so Prussian I wonder if they were bought off the back of a Prussian Q wagon.) So there's a precedent for Willz' choice. Besides, mitres are cheaper than bearskins and bishops back then tended to mind their pennies (and whoever else's they could get their hands on).
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You both forgot about jean Luc Pickard who sold the prince bishop the uniforms and mitres.
He would have made a large profit and if he could have sold bearskins at a profit they
would have been wearing bearskins instead of mitres :) .




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