Kennst du die Seite Plastic Soldier Review? Die finde ich sehr gut und sie deckt (so gut wie) alle Sets in 1/72 ab und bespricht diese ziemlich kenntnisreich. Hier die Set-Besprechung zu dem Set, auf das du anspielst, oder?
http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=1468Text zur Uniform der Modelle von dort:
\"[...]Then in
1804 every infantry battalion, even those in âlightâ regiments, were
given a company of voltigeurs, which were specialist light infantry or
skirmishers. In theory they were the smallest, most nimble men, used to
provide a skirmish line in front of the main body, but in practice their
role was whatever was required at the time. Such men were immediately
considered an elite (not least by themselves), and they cultivated a
strong bond with light cavalry, adopting some of their features. Some
companies took this as far as adopting the light cavalry busby rather
than the usual infantry shako, and these are the troops to be found in
this set from HaT.
These men wear the uniform that developed during the early years of the
19th century and would not see significant change until the Bardin
reforms of 1812. Everything is in order here, including the short
gaiters made to look like hussar boots, fringed epaulettes on the coatee
and, of course, the busby with plume and bag. For those with an eye for
detail the tail turnbacks do not reach the bottom, which was a style
that started to disappear from 1809, and the cuffs have flaps rather
than being pointed, but essentially these figures are good up to the
1812 changes. All have the sabre and bayonet combined frog, which is
fine (despite orders to stop wearing them, which were widely ignored),
but none have the campaign trousers that often graced such troops in the
field.\"
Habe keine anderen Quellen gerade. Bin sicher, da könnte noch jemand was einschlĂ€giges ergĂ€nzen! Aber nach meinem dafĂŒrhalten sind die Infos, die ich zitiert habe, zutreffend.