Piti tehdä vähän tutkimusta netistä, että minkälaisen husaariyksikön maalaisi, tähänkin löytyi mukavasti dataa täältä :
http://www.napolun.com/mirror/napoleoni ... ianhussars
Ja tottakai tuon artikkelin perusteella pitää tehdä "Totenkopf-Husaren" -yksikkö, eli mustat puvut, punaiset raidat :
Death's Head's Hussars
"Totenkopf-Husaren"
The black-clad hussars struck fear
into the enemy for many years.
1st Life Hussars One regiment stood out above the others. It dressed in black and took as its badge a skull. The regiment became known as the Death's Head Hussars and struck fear into the enemy for many years. It was the 1st Life Hussar Regiment (1. Leib-Husaren-Regiment)
The chefs of this unit were:
1804-1808 von Prittwitz
1808-1840 His Majesty Friedrich Wilhelm III
The commanders were:
1803 - Lossow
1806 - Pfuhl
1809 - von Czerdaheli
1812 - Sandrart
The 1st Life Hussar Regiment participated in record number of combats: 66 !
1806 - Drobin, Sierps, Biezun, Mlawa u. Soldau, Lahna, 1807 - Schippenbeil, Lennenburg, Waltersdorf, Wackern, Eylau, Braunsberg, Wusen (Vorpost.), Albrechtsdorf, Danzig (Gdansk), Spanden, Dietrichsdorf, Heilsberg, Gollau and Königsberg, 1812 (as Hus. R. Nr. 1 under Major von Cosel) - Poniewiesz, Borusk (Bobrujsk ?), Wyszki (part of regiment), Czeszawen, Garossenkrug (part of regiment), Neugut (part of regiment), Schöppingsmühle and Baldohnen, Neumühle (part of regiment) and Friedrichstadt, 1813 - Dannigkow, Magdeburg, Bernburg, Halle (Jäg. Sq.), Friedeburg (1. Sq.), Luckau (Jäg. Sq.), Kalau, Hoyerswerda, Luckau, Großbeeren, Jüterbog, Klausdorf, Dennewitz, Burgxdorf, Streumen, Colmitz, Treugeböla, Leipzig, Zütphen, Gorkum, Heusden, Herzogenbusch, Breda, Bavel, Doest and Ypelaer (part of regiment), 1814 - Hoogstraten and Turnhout, Antwerp, Lier, Condé, Soisson, Fontenay, La Fère Champenoise, Jonville and Compiègne.