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Note: the uniform shown is only an example. By painting in different colours almost any European uniform can be depicted.
Natzmer Uhlan, named after Georg Christoph von Natzmer (* 16 October 1694; 27 January 1751) was a Royal Prussian officer, last in the rank of Major General. In 1710 he joined the Prussian army with the Regiment du Portail on horseback. Until 1713 he took part in the War of the Spanish Succession in France. In 1712 he held the rank of cornet, then lieutenant in 1718, and finally knight-master and company commander in the Prince Gustav of Anhalt Regiment on Horseback (Cuirassier Regiment No. 6) in 1719. In 1732 he became a major, but at the end of 1733 he was grounded for two months in the fortress of Spandau. Promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1736, he served in the cuirassier regiment Count Geßler No. 4 and became commander there the following year. There he was commissioned to form the first Prussian Uhlan regiment. He was to raise five squadrons, but it was not until Frederick II ascended the throne that the matter progressed. -Wikipedia-
The uniforms fit in part. for the following wars:
1727-1729 Anglo-Spanish War
1733-1735 War of the Polish Succession
1736-1739 Russo-Austrian Turkish War
1740-1748 War of the Austrian Succession
1741-1743 Swedish-Russian War
1754-1763 French and Indian War
1756-1763 Seven Years War
1763-1764 Pontiac Rebellion
1775-1783 American War of Independence
1778-1779 War of the Bavarian Succession.
Note: the uniform shown is only an example. By painting in different colours almost any European uniform can be depicted.
Natzmer Uhlan, named after Georg Christoph von Natzmer (* 16 October 1694; 27 January 1751) was a Royal Prussian officer, last in the rank of Major General. In 1710 he joined the Prussian army with the Regiment du Portail on horseback. Until 1713 he took part in the War of the Spanish Succession in France. In 1712 he held the rank of cornet, then lieutenant in 1718, and finally knight-master and company commander in the Prince Gustav of Anhalt Regiment on Horseback (Cuirassier Regiment No. 6) in 1719. In 1732 he became a major, but at the end of 1733 he was grounded for two months in the fortress of Spandau. Promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1736, he served in the cuirassier regiment Count Geßler No. 4 and became commander there the following year. There he was commissioned to form the first Prussian Uhlan regiment. He was to raise five squadrons, but it was not until Frederick II ascended the throne that the matter progressed. -Wikipedia-
The uniforms fit in part. for the following wars:
1727-1729 Anglo-Spanish War
1733-1735 War of the Polish Succession
1736-1739 Russo-Austrian Turkish War
1740-1748 War of the Austrian Succession
1741-1743 Swedish-Russian War
1754-1763 French and Indian War
1756-1763 Seven Years War
1763-1764 Pontiac Rebellion
1775-1783 American War of Independence
1778-1779 War of the Bavarian Succession.
- Scale
- Size 40 mm
- Material
- Rubber
- Zeit von
- 18th Century
- Nationality/Location
- Prussia
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