Well, not from scratch. Some needed some heavy rework, though. Some probably already saw their way into this thread, but here again:
Corporal from a Flanker Company, Colonial infantry, 1815 (Waterloo campaign). The original on cent-hour-uniformes is horribly inaccurate
Chasseur, Demi-brigade de Legere, 1795-1800(ish)
Real simple one - Artilleryman
Garde D'honneur de Dordrecht. Hard work, but definitely worth it.
Dutch Military Police ('Marechaussee'), Waterloo campaign. Yes, they had light cavalry guns, even the foot companies
'Amsterdamse Schutterij'. These were ex-National Guardsman that removed the eagle on their shako plates, adopted the orange cockade, and fought against the French. There's something about the Garde National uniform I just love
Dutch marines. Four batallions of them saw service in the 1806-07 campaign as infantry. The shako cover is wrong, it should be black with a white anchor.
The uniform of the four Light infantry batallions of the Batavian Republic. I like the 1st Battalion most. Black epaulletes...YUSH.
And then there are the fictional uniforms. Uniforms I designed or non-historical stuff I did for friends.
My personal uniformS. I'm a captain of, of course, a regiment of hussars. The uniform is designed closely to that of the Kingdom Holland guard Hussars
Same regiment of Hussars, but this time the uniforms of a trooper
Saddlery of the regiment. From left to right; Trooper/NCO; Trumpeter; Company officers
A trooper of the horse artillery, with saddlery
The uniform of a Re-enactor friend who asked me to Pixel-art it. It's not historically based. It's really just a Dutch marines uniform with epaulettes on it.
Probably the best. A request by another re-enactor friend. 'Just my uniform with a load of weapons'.