Painting and basing of infantry going (reasonably) well, cheers lads.... was getting stuck into my cav and knights when a question arose that most sane men wouldn't consider....
What percentage of horses are brown/black/grey/white??
For the Kavallarioi I was considering painting the general's mounts white or grey, with all other horses split roughly 50/50 between brown and black. Does that seem a reasonable balance?
Mr. R. Rum
I don't have any idea, though I suspect it may differ between different breeds.
I paint my generals' horses white to make them stand out - it's so much easier to say to opponents that my generals are the ones on white horses. Having said that, I still get opponents asking which elements are the generals, and this is despite them usually also having standards as well.
As for the other horses, I paint them a fairly random mix of brown, black and grey. To do this, I usually paint a few horses black, then add a bit of white paint to make a dark grey and paint a few more horses. Then I add some more white to make a light grey, and paint a few more horses. Once the grey is getting a little too white, I'll add some brown, and paint a few more horses, then progressively add more brown. Then once the paint is pretty much the brown I've been adding, I start adding some black, and paint a few more horses. The result is a pretty good mix of horse colours, though I admit I don't know how realistic the colours are, and I don't bother with things like white socks or blazes, or painting the mane and tail a darker colour than the rest of the horse. The key to this system of painting is to do it with horses which aren't glued to bases. Then, once the figures are all painted, I line them all up and use a dice to determine which ones to glue to each base. That way I get a genuinely random mix of horse colours on each base.
The one thing you
don't want to do is paint them all one colour. I remember once seeing a Classical Indian army for sale in which all the horses (chariot and cavalry) were the same mid-grey colour. It just looked really odd.