Monday 8 April 2019

Selling Some 28mm Painted Prussian Napoleonic Infantry

All on a 5 day auction - free postage in the UK,  if you win more than one auction and you're outside the uk please wait for me to combine postage - it should save you a good bit (overseas postage is pricey)

Line Infantry auction is here

https://ebay.to/2G7NI4V

3 x Landwehr auctions here

https://ebay.to/2OWuH8f









Saturday 6 April 2019

Sunday 31 March 2019

More Napoleonic Blog Post - a months worth of things I've seen


March ended well with this fab post showing a 28 mm battalion at 1 to 1 scale.  If you click the link the post of actually mostly about Brexit.



According to My Very Own Spanish Ulcer blog, this is his idea of a smaller battalion...


I really enjoyed this game from the 1809 campaign. It's shows what you can do with ho/oo plastics and some good old fashioned gloss painting


Good to see a review of General d'Armee (see my first thoughts here

First impressions are very positive, especially the command control /  aid d'camp system.  It's an elegant form of command friction which introduces command risk but also doesn't totally throw the game if ones luck is really bad for a turn.  I like it a lot.

Barry's Redoubt isn't dead yet and has been painting.








Sunday 17 March 2019

Napoleonic Blog Posts - another round up including Waterloo 28mm

You can't go at all wrong with a Waterloo re-fight ...

This one from Jabbas Wargaming is an absolute doozy... go and drool.



and their is so much more eye candy on the New Buckenham club's Facebook page

Elsewhere...

Wonderful Russo-Ottoman war collections out on the table here.

The Northumbrian Wargamer has finished this 8th regiment from the Revolutionary Wars



Some truly gorgeous Poles from Murawski Miniatures in this wonderful encounter game on the Chasseur blog.




and on the same subject the HintonHunt blog gets an ADC for Blucher (I'm a total sucker for these figures) 




The Battle of Danholm 1807 is emerging form the worktable Finns and Swedes. It's brilliant to
have such a range of ranges now, you'd think. But many of these are conversions, including from AWI - mostly Perry.













Tuesday 12 February 2019

Some Recent Napoleonic Blog post - around the web


I haven't blogged for a while, so thought I'd start again by sharing a few blog posts I've seen - mainly Napoleonic ones...

A Classic Foundry figure...

Painted by Mike Vella





Old School en masse

Over on glyrr.blogspot.com there a wonderful set of pictures of en entire old school 25mm collections laid out.  Minifigs and Hinchliffe figures abound:

he says:

"Most of the figures are Hinchliffe or Minifigures one or two odd ones there in them. Like most wargames at the time we used to buy the figures from the local model shops( my local one stocked Hinchliffe )  but if you did not order them in advance you only got what was left in the shop at the time. So one week you have 10 figures or more to paint then a few weeks later a few more to make up a regiment. One way I got over that was drive down to Minifigs in Southampton on a Saturday from Reading to buy a full Regiment of figures"






Big Austrian Battalions



There's this big game from Paul Robinson  in Grimsby - a clash between French and Austrians.

The Perry's 


have been battling some wonderful Napoleonic Games 


Hinton Hunted

I've always loved these old figures, patiently restored on this blog.


Grumblers










Saturday 13 October 2018

Two Brigades of 28mm French Infantry for Sale - plus skirmishers. Mostly Essex, some Perry sculpts from Foundry

My clear out continues -

These are figure I painted a long while ago  - many of them in my teens.  I loved he Essex figures, they seem so much better than the Hinchcliffe ones I had grown up with.  Then along came War-games Foundry and those fab Perry sculpts.

A Brigade of four battalions of Line Infantry  https://ebay.to/2CwP7Se




Light Infantry Brigade – 3 battalions Essex and Foundry




Skirmishers – Wargames Foundry Perry Sculpts 




Tuesday 31 July 2018

The best 28mm Napoleonic Figure Painters?

So thought I'd come up with a list of the people I think are best at painting 28mm Napoleonic Figures.  Is there any particular criteria?  Well no, although I think one off's interest a little less than the people who can turn out wonderful units.

So lets start...

Sascha Herm almost immediately breaks that rule.  Sacha specialises in intricate groups but has painted some units.

Or there's von Pirch

Maj-Gen. von Pirch painted by Sacha Herm



George Hatzopoulos is something of a God - I'm not quite sure how he achieves what de does. Like Sacha you often have to convince yourself that he isn't painting in 54mm.

Take this Perry Marshall Soult (a figure I'm currently painting) - that lace is a miracle - but so is the soft tones that are both stylish and natural.



Or this Perry Austrian General


Why am I stuck at 2?  Is Andrew Taylor still painting?

UPDATE:

I knew you lot would have ideas.  From The Miniatures Page:

Cavcazy says: "I am a fan of Doug Mason."   Doug is from the Grand Manner tradition which inspired me when I was a child - those pictures of the Waterloo Game in Military Modelling in 1975 - even in black and white - made me drool.  Mahoosive units and that efficient style which involves a washes and a little layering.




Atrilleryman says: "Rafa " Archiduque " definitely does units and they are wonderful."  He's right ... 



And Flashman14 mentioned a couple of these plus added"

"Richard Abbot is very good: link
Legends Steve Dean: link

and Kevin Dallimore: link"

Thanks to the forum I've also just spotted Francesco Thau - I've seen how work before but not really paid attention. 






And of course there is Tom Weiss, although couldn't find recent work, maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.











Monday 11 December 2017

Maps from the military history classes at St Cyr Officers Academy in France - in 1926

I've popped these up for sale here

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/565201918/vintage-set-of-80-battle-maps-from-the?ref=shop_home_active_1







I found them in France a couple of summers ago.   They are very evocative. This officer studied in 1926. I'm quite sure they would have been at war in 1940.  They were being taught the lessons of the Napoleonic wars, 1970, 1914.  These maps - 80 or more of them, show the battles they studied and maybe shows why, in part, they were unprepared for what was coming.

Selling - 28mm Young Guard - Flanquer Chasseurs Painted 2 battalions

  Here's the link if you want to have a look :  They're the fab green uniforms (with higher officer wearing their blue Middle Guard ...