So, didn't paint as much as I had hoped, but did paint more than February and March together. So I guess that's something. Also my attention has been all over the place, Regimental Fire & Fury (painted a few stands of old Airfix 1/72), Carthaginian DBM, Franco-Prussian war has my attention (lucky for me I don't own any of that). Here is this months work.
Imperial Guard Lancers, Dutch, Polish and Berg
The Dutch 'Red' Lancers. May have made a mistake on the pennants, some internet pictures have them white over red. Yet the paintings by Patrice Courcelle (might by Jack Girbal not 100% sure) in the Soldier and Uniforms of Napoleonic War by Historie & Collections, which I based the Dutch on, shows red over white.
Polish Lancers
Berg Lancers. I freely admit the uniform is inaccurate. They had abandoned the white and pink for the green uniforms when they were equipped with lancers. BUT...they look SO much cooler as white and pink. So a little artistic freedom taken to brighten up the battlefield.
2nd Carabinier
4th Lancers
French Corp and Division commander. Corp commander is based on General Montbrun in 1812.
French Young Guard Tirailleurs
Wrede's Brigade of Bavarians at Hohenliden. Bavarian flags are a pain in the ass to paint (and I loathe the oversized ones you can buy). Close up they don't look good...but at a distance it gives a good impression of the checkboard white and blue diamonds.
Close up of Bavarian Line Chasseurs and Independent Light Battalion.
Austrian Lancers
Russian Hussar Brigade, six stands of the Pavlograd Hussars and two of the Marioupol Hussars.
Russian Foot Artillery
Prussian 1st Leib Hussars...(I think)..forget where I placed their notes and they aren't labelled yet.
Ulm's Brigade at Marengo, IR 17 Hohenlohe and IR 18 Stuart
Some Prussian Seven Years War, to be used for my 1806 Prussian battles. Haven't painted the standard yet, they were ordered to return them in 1743 and haven't found any info on them yet.
The unit is the 4th Hussars, Puttkamer, Regiment nicknamed the Bahlammer (The screaming lambs) and later the die Wolfe im Schafspelz (The wolves in sheep's clothing). I guess the baby blue and white uniforms gave their enemies a false impression of their fighting skill.
This is an account of my painting process of 6mm Napoleonics, Seven Years, ACW, ECW, Ancients, and Epic 40k. I have no set goal of any battle or campaign. I do enjoy painting but can no longer do the 4-6 hours marathons of my youth. So it's a place to show the work I've done and get any feedback. Steve
Monday, April 30, 2012
Something different
So besides my Napoleonics been painting up some 6mm Carthaginians for DBM to sell in order to buy more Napoleonics. Had these ancients for..idk..10-15 years..sitting in a box. Painted a lot of Celtic/Gallic Infantry but haven't mounted any yet. But did finish a stand of Elephants that I thought came out pretty well.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Winter's Work
So my painting schedule did drop off, some what drastically. BUT in my defense, most of the past months was working hard on the AoE Scenarios I made. Those scenarios and maps took up way more time than I thought it would. It was worth it in the end but did limit my painting. That and 10 days in March which were in the 70s-80s here in Chicago, very hard to stay inside during such a heat wave. With the scenarios finished April's painting has been on schedule and looking good, these figures aren't in the photos below. I hope can keep up the current pace, despite Easter, Little Wars and a Borodino playtest taking up some days.
February and March's work...I know it wasn't much.
An Austrian Grenzer Brigade with two Jager Battalions attached.
Close up of the Jagers
1806 Saxon Grenadiers
Russian Dragoons, Tver on the left St. Petersburg on the right.
Russian Horse Guards
Prussian Dragoon Brigade from Oppen's Division at the Battle of Gross Beeren, The Queen's, Brandenburg and 2nd West Prussian Regiments.
Swedish Artillery
French 25th Dragoons
Two French Legere Brigades
Two French Ligne Brigades
4th Wurttemburg Regiment (The flash bled out the bright pink of the standards)
The Wurzburg Regiment, a nice looking unit although I believe only really needed as an independent unit for the Battle of Friedland
February and March's work...I know it wasn't much.
An Austrian Grenzer Brigade with two Jager Battalions attached.
Close up of the Jagers
1806 Saxon Grenadiers
Russian Dragoons, Tver on the left St. Petersburg on the right.
Russian Horse Guards
Prussian Dragoon Brigade from Oppen's Division at the Battle of Gross Beeren, The Queen's, Brandenburg and 2nd West Prussian Regiments.
Swedish Artillery
French 25th Dragoons
Two French Legere Brigades
Two French Ligne Brigades
4th Wurttemburg Regiment (The flash bled out the bright pink of the standards)
The Wurzburg Regiment, a nice looking unit although I believe only really needed as an independent unit for the Battle of Friedland
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