Thursday 14 March 2024

From RayR: Vienna 1683 - Regt of Horse Count Arco 25mm (90 points)

 

I can't believe there's only 1 week to go till the end of the Challenge???
Where did all that time go?
This will be my last Thursday entry for my Minion Teemu to post, thanks a lot for all your hard work and for giving us all the info on living in Finland! Sounds far to cold me me!
For this post I shall leave the sunny Caribbean and head back to Europe, Vienna to be precise.


During last years Challenge I painted up an Austrian Cuirassier regt, so this time I went for one of their allies, who came as part of the massive relief force. 
The Bavarian Regiment of Horse Count Arco


The regiment was raised on 29 June 1682 by Elector Max Emanuel in Furth in Wald and Cham. It was composed of the old companies St. Bonifacio, Haraucourt, Perouse and Spinchal as well as the newly recruited companies "Rittmeister Franz Graf von Gabaleone" (Weilheim) and "Rittmeister Heinrich von Ponton" (Schrobenhausen). The first owner was General of Cavalry Karl Marquis of Haraucourt and Falkenberg, Count of Dalem, Baron of Torquin, who gave his name to the regiment. The first colonel commander was Lieutenant-Colonel Ludwig Count von St. Bonifacio. On 14 July 1683, Colonel Johann Baptist Count von Arco was appointed the owner of the regiment, which was then renamed the "Regiment of Horse Count Arco". At that time, the regiment numbered 600 men.
On 12 September 1683, during the Great Turkish War (1683–99), the regiment (8 companies for a total of 609 men and 649 horses) took part in the relief of Vienna.


The 9 figures are from Warfare Miniatures, originally I planned to paint them up as an English unit for the Sedgemoor Campaign, but I'll just have to buy more figures now? They will join the Austrian Imperialist army for more Donnybrook shenanigans!

So 9 x 25mm Cavalry @10 pts each, will give me 90pts

TeemuL: Good looking cavalry, I like the light blue and warm browns. You could buy more of these, and paint more Austrians and more English? Refreshing to see a coherent entry after the mixed bags. Waiting for your last entries during the Free Fire period!

18 comments:

  1. Great work Ray - love the Siege of Vienna project!

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  2. Great looking unit, Ray, very impressive! Loved reading the regimental history too. Well done!

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  3. Excellent job on the horses, smashing mix of colours and the blue really pops

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    1. Nice bit of cornflower blue, always works a treat.

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  4. I love the Warfare figures and yours have turned out great.

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  5. Great looking cavalry unit.

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  6. Excellent cavalry Ray and background.

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  7. particularly fine painting Ray!

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  8. Wow, beautiful brushwork on this unit Ray! Bravo!

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  9. Nice looking lobsters. Love the blue

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  10. Nice paint and flag work, I love the way the black helmets seem to really light off the blue.

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