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I know it’s 2 months later, but sometimes in the 18th century countries like prussia would arm NCOs with rifled carbines.
I agree for the most part, however I’m not sure about their legs. The hooves especially seem to still be designed for a four legged animal. A larger, perhaps cloven hoof would provide much batter balance and stability when walking on two legs. A good example of this would be the Sangheili from Halo.
-Gaz
of course but the standard color for russia was green just like it was blue for france and red for great britain
@DoesNotExist
Officers should in all cases have a sabre. The pistols were more of a sidearm, fired from the left hand with the sword ready in the right hand. Continental cavalry usually would be mainly melee troops, carrying either sabre or lance, the exception being dragoons which were more of a mobile infantry force.
@rosu
… and German and Austrian Jägers, various British units, and probably more. Uniforms were a lot more varied at this time with even separate provinces all having their own uniforms for every rank, sometimes with very different colours. Napoleon’s army during the Russian campaign would have been a mish-mash of colours and styles.
Sort of my point there; both infantry officers and cavalry might be expected to carry a pistol (or more) so it doesn’t really prove much either way :p
True but a cavalry used mostly pistols and sabers as well. Some would carry more then one. Granted I’m a American and my knowledge of cavalry is US and British so it’s limited and vary brutal.
See what I mean about the headgear? Plumed caps or helmets, rather than what looks more like an infantry shako. Pistols don’t mean much either, infantry officers would carry a sword and pistol rather than a long arm like a musket or rifle.
@Background Pony #E2BF
I won’t lie, at first I was wondering if Scoots was supposed to be in French uniform, but that was mostly because I misread the IX on her shako badge as an N!
Given scoots is a Pegasus and she has pistols she is probably a Arial infantry division probably serving a role like cavalry in our world.
This was the uniform used by British Dragoons in the revolutionary war and the second picture is a officers portrait of the same unit I forget his name
@Frustration in Excelsis
I actually prefer this style as it takes evolution in to account not just shoving a pony head on a human body. A true Anthro is humanoid not a human with x traits. It would have in pony case fur on the whole body the equine like legs and some different organs like a middle fermentation intestine and longer gestation of fetuses to birth.
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Why is it problematic? What’s the effect that you take issue with?
I don’t know, I’m not sure the dragoons would have worn that style of shako.
Scootaloo is dragoon both British and German dragoons wore green in the time of American Revolution, also the Hessen middlemen wore green.
Nah, not rifle uniforms. British riflemen of the time wore darker green jackets than either of these two with black trousers, and a much shorter firearm than the standard infantry musket.
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