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Saturday, 18 October 2025

Help needed - again

 Hi all

I am seeking some help again. I am re-cataloguing all my figures starting with the Austrians and have come across anomalies between different sources on the unit names and facing colours of the Austro-Hungarian army (Infantry and cavalry) circa 1809-1813. Does anyone have a definitive source that they can send me please?

Meanwhile, here are some photos of my Austro-Hungarians on the wargames table. Not all my figures are here as some are in mini dioramas in a display cabinet. The majority of the figures are Hinchliffe and painted in the 1970's.

 










 

4 comments:

  1. Peter at Blunders on the Danube has some good summaries mixed in with his other posts on the Austrian Army. It might help straighten out a few of these anomalies.

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    1. Hi Lawrence, thank you for the reference to Peter's blog. I based my Austrian regimental facing colours and titles on Liliane & Fred Funcken's 'Arms and Uniforms of the Napoleonic Wars (Pt 2). Peter's info is very useful (not just for this query). Unfortunately, Osprey publications are a bit expensive here in Australia but I keep looking for second hand editions available locally.

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  2. Lovely Kaiserlicks! I have quite a few sources on the subject, but I think the most reliable is probably the series authored by Enrico Acweri. This site has good swatches trying to recreate what the facing colors actually looked like. https://deepfriedhappymice.com/html/ref_sy_aus_inf_facings_1809.html

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  3. Hi Peter thank you for your kind comment, your figures/blog would have been lovely to have as a reference when I painted them with Humbrol back in the 1970's. Thank you for the colour chart which I have bookmarked for reference. I, sadly, could not find any Enrico Acweri Austrian uniform books for sale as the reviews I read are very positive.

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Help needed - again

 Hi all I am seeking some help again. I am re-cataloguing all my figures starting with the Austrians and have come across anomalies between ...