Reenacting The French Napoleonic Fusilier Part I: Headgear & Uniforms
A detailed examination of the late Napoleonic era French Fusilier of the 21st Regiment of the Line. This video is the documentation of how I created my impression with the help of Ian McWherter. The goal was to create the most accurate representation possible based on the resources available to me. Technically this impression would be representative of the 1812-1815 French Napoleonic Infantryman.
Music: La Victoire est a Nous:
Where I got my shoes:
http://www.umlaufshoes.com/cs/produkt/27-11817-boty-francouzke-armady
Where I got my Shako & Buttons:
http://sergeantique.com
Видео Reenacting The French Napoleonic Fusilier Part I: Headgear & Uniforms канала cal teacher
Music: La Victoire est a Nous:
Where I got my shoes:
http://www.umlaufshoes.com/cs/produkt/27-11817-boty-francouzke-armady
Where I got my Shako & Buttons:
http://sergeantique.com
Видео Reenacting The French Napoleonic Fusilier Part I: Headgear & Uniforms канала cal teacher
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Dressing a British GrenadierIdentifying Rank in the French Army (1779 Warrant)This is the hat Napoleon actually wore at the Battle of WaterlooCavalry of the Napoleonic Era: Cuirassiers, Dragoons, Hussars, and LancersChimney & Fireplace Before Snowfall? - Townsends Homestead Part 3The 12 Manouvres of Loading - French Napoleonic DrillMike's guide to WW1 British and Commonwealth putteesReenactment: French soldiers in ‘New’ France, 18th century Montréal. Vive La FranceBritish Army Uniform in the Age of WellingtonHow To Dress Like A Victorian SoldierThe Napoleonic Wars - OverSimplified (Part 1)Hussar shako and busbyBAVARIAN JAEGER SHAKO MOD 1915 (MY HAND MADE)Dressing up a Regency officer 1812The Napoleonic Wars (PARTS 1-6)Why was the Roman Legionary's Equipment so good?Ten Minute English and British History #20 - The English Civil WarWhat's this hat called?? | 25 types of hats for men & women | Justine LeconteAwards in the US ArmyDo Reenactors Wear COSTUMES or UNIFORMS?