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18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« on: April 28, 2011, 00:52:42 »
Here a pic of some representatives from a French soldiers-platoon I customized.
These are situated before the French Revolution (in 1789), and therefore wear white uniforms and lightbrown trousers. The torsos come from German "Nordsee"-pirate captains.
The could also be used as Prussian soldiers or so... 

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Re: 18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2011, 00:56:37 »
Wow, those look really great! I like the color combination.
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Re: 18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2011, 00:58:50 »
I love that torso! what set is it from???
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Re: 18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2011, 03:02:22 »
I never looked into pre-revolution uniforms.... ???
Very intriguing, and excellent customs. They look marvelous whether they weren't accurate. :wow:
I look forward to seeing more...? :toot: ;)
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Re: 18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2011, 05:34:11 »
Great use of the ''Nordsee'' pirate torso!!!

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Re: 18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2011, 15:52:41 »
Nice work!  They look very smart.
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Re: 18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2011, 17:01:28 »
Hadoque, I missed this thread for some reason.  I love it!  (is that torso a euro-clicky exclusive only?  I wish I had some pre-1789 french soldiers too.  I spent all night trying to reconcile the bluecoats with redpants and the fact that I am trying to blend them into my pre-1789 world (even though the bluecoats don't exist until much later).

I know the least about French uniforms of this period.  All I know is the French wore all-white during the American Revolution as they fought alongside US Continental soldiers (whose bluecoat uniform, coincidentally, looks very much the same as the later post-1789 French uniforms).

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Re: 18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« Reply #7 on: September 20, 2011, 22:04:52 »
Thanks :)

French pre-Revolution ones did wear mostly white uniforms, though on the pants there is discussion, also by "experts". Durin a holliday in Southern-France some years ago, I saw some uniforms displayed in a museum and that one had rather beige or very lightbrown trousers with a white coat.
So, i decided to give mine brownish pants, to make a colour-distinction with the torso and because I thought it just looks good.
For me, playmobil-soldiers don't have to look 100% historically correct. About 75% is enough  ;D

is that torso a euro-clicky exclusive only? 

Sadly yes; it came some years ago exclusively in Germany, as a pirate-captain with red bicorne and black legs/red boots and was a free gift in a German "McDonald's"-style chain of fishrestaurants ("Nordsee"-restaurants).
There were 3 such pirate-theme  figures:
Besides the pirates' captain, there also was a Spanish soldier (conquistador) much looking like the captain from the lighthouse, but with a metal-coloured "1980's Nüremberg-Guard"-helmet.
And another one was a pirates' mate with red torso and darkyellow kneetrousers  (like from the Roman cavalrist in the Camp/Tent-set, but without the print on the legs).

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Re: 18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« Reply #8 on: September 21, 2011, 00:15:29 »
does anyone know what number is tht exclusive? is it in playmodb?  :love:
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Re: 18th century French soldiers, pre-Revolution
« Reply #9 on: September 21, 2011, 01:36:37 »
... I am trying to blend them into my pre-1789 world (even though the bluecoats don't exist until much later)....

Not true! I have found paintings form the time period
(while researching the Austrian Succession)
Of French regiments in blue. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/The_Battle_of_Fontenoy_1745.png
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