Grenzers
According to Gill there were two units of Grenzers, number six ( including the remants of seven) and thirteen, present at Aspern.
It appears that these units had a brown ‘home’ ( hausmontur) uniform which was then, when in the field swapped to a white one. Reforms, effective from late 1808 instructed that units were to take the field in the brown uniform but many units did not do this for some time after the decree. .
Furthermore, the regular issue grey overcoat seems to have been ignored in favour of the red cape as a mark of pride.
I was going to re paint them in white, but I think they look ok as they are. I might do the other unit in white but the contrast to the Avalanche of white which will attacking Aspern has a visual appeal.
Duka Infantry regiment number thirty nine.
This regiment of Hungarians formed part of Bianchi’s Brigade of Sixth Corps. I have used the Polkowski prints as before but have mixed them with the new Hat Hungarians.
Apart from the weird firing chap the Hat Hungarians are very nice. In my opinion they better than the Austrian marching gentlemen with a much nicer moulding. The bayonets are not as bad as the Austrian set although the injection process left many too short in my purchase.
I was going to paint the trousers with the black dots which Hat have done in relief but decided it would nearly obliterate the yellow at this scale. I might re think this after experimenting on my next unit of Hungarians.
Lots to do.
Chris