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I'm painting some of the Studio Siberia Polish cavalry for 1920 at the moment. They are lovely figures! But I am a bit confused about how to paint them. Here is what I think I know - I would be very grateful if you can tell me where I am wrong:
I think the Studio Siberia figures are Polish cavalry from Austro-Hungarian service (so, the pockets on the tunics). I think they should have blue-grey uniforms. Should their trousers be blue grey as well? Or dark blue with stripes in regimental colours?
I don't want them to look to uniform as a unit, so my plan is to paint most of them with blue-grey, but give some khaki tunics, and maybe some more field-grey. Does that sound OK?
Did cavalry wearing these uniforms have the pennant-collars showing their regimental pennants?
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