Napoleonic ranges

Started by Le Manchou, 16 August 2013, 01:36:56 AM

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cudders

31 August 2013, 05:18:52 PM #15 Last Edit: 31 August 2013, 05:29:39 PM by cudders
Yep that's right.

Prussians will be for the Waterloo range but can be used ok from 1812 so be useful for me. What with the lovely Austrians(less a few bits) and then the re-scuplted Russians I think I may just go 10mm Napoleonic afterall.  :-\

Cudders

quasar42

Quote from: Leon on 30 August 2013, 01:03:05 AM
Shouldn't be a problem, as long as folk don't complain at the extra month delay to the Brits!

:D

Any chance of squeezing in some musket loading figures for the French too? Austrians might be missing those also. Quite basic figures for a firing line.

Hertsblue

Quote from: Chad on 31 August 2013, 01:46:04 PM
Agree with Ian's question mark. Prussians did nothing between 1806-7 until 1813. Do not think they fought in 1812 although part of the Grande Army that invaded Russia.

Chad


I think they were part of MacDonald's army besieging Danzig. MacDonald became Duke of Danzig so they must have been successful.
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Dragoon

Quote from: ianrs54 on 31 August 2013, 08:07:59 AM
British and Prussians @ Wargram??????

IanS  :D :D

He actually wrote "British, Prussians and other bits at Wagram then etcetera etcetera:-)

Mike L
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Mike L

Dragoon

Chad:
Have you got a 10mm. Napoleonic army. If so what?

Mike Leese
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Mike L

Chad

Mike

1806 by Magister Militum (sorry Leon!). Happy to dispose of it if you were interested.

Not really into 10mm Napoleonics.

Chad



Dragoon

Quote from: Chad on 27 September 2013, 04:07:43 PM
Mike

1806 by Magister Militum (sorry Leon!). Happy to dispose of it if you were interested.

Not really into 10mm Napoleonics.

Chad



What are you building ?
I started planning in2004
About then Alan M. Said why not use 10mm. Instead of 6mm.
I was promised Brits  a while ago somewhere in early 2011 and then later then last year.
Now it's the end of this year. Maybe.
The price has increased by abot 20%.
It was planned at 10 : 1 figure ratio.
But now the whole thing isn't possible.
If someone had said no Brits. Until every thing else is done
Then I would have gone back to 6mm.

Mike
Regards

Mike L

Chad

Mike

Currently building 1859 & 1866.

About to send 200+ figures to Sri Lanka for painting
while I carry on painting in Uk.

Hope you are keeping well.

Chad

Dragoon

Quote from: Chad on 27 September 2013, 07:37:21 PM
Mike

Currently building 1859 & 1866.

About to send 200+ figures to Sri Lanka for painting
while I carry on painting in Uk.

Hope you are keeping well.

Chad
================================

Hi Chad, I'm retired now, in good health, hope you're OK.

I went to Derby, spoke to Leon re' Waterloo Brits. End of the year, that's 3 months.

Bought an AB British army , except for the highlanders, so that's Guards and all the Brit Brigades
It'll keep me good for a while. :-)

Mike
Regards

Mike L

Heedless Horseman

Quote from: quasar42 on 31 August 2013, 06:07:50 PM
Any chance of squeezing in some musket loading figures for the French too? Austrians might be missing those also. Quite basic figures for a firing line.

Whatever happened to the master sculpt of a loading Frenchman? I know that he was not popular as the pose was not drill book correct, but he would have been an ok skirmisher.
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WeeWars

10 August 2014, 10:47:01 PM #25 Last Edit: 10 August 2014, 10:50:01 PM by WeeWars
Quote from: Heedless Horseman on 10 August 2014, 09:37:16 PM
Whatever happened to the master sculpt of a loading Frenchman?

He left for America and joined the Union Army.



And he is one of 30 Union infantry variants!  :o :o :o
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quasar42

Deserter! I would happily have him. My firing lines are in the lurch. 

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Quote from: WeeWars on 10 August 2014, 10:47:01 PM
He left for America and joined the Union Army.

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chad

I have a lot of surplus 186/70 Prussian and Bavarian if you want to swap yr 1806 figures

really like the new 1809 figures  and just ordered part of a French army would be nice to have Austrian and Prussian enemies

Heedless Horseman

My little wish is that the British 1815 infantry command pack could be released wearing Bicorns for officer and ensigns and stovepipe shako's for sergeants and drummers...VERY QUICKLY...in advance of other types? My Old Peninsula Brits need good command figures. Oh, and officer ranks had tails!
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