Napoleonic Peninsular ranges released!

Started by Leon, 05 June 2022, 08:47:55 PM

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Zippee

Thanks John,
an option but lacking epaulettes I think and no plumes or skirmisher variant. So would leave me some work to raise Westphalia, Berg and similar.

John Cook

Quote from: Zippee on 11 October 2022, 08:31:26 AMThanks John,
an option but lacking epaulettes I think and no plumes or skirmisher variant. So would leave me some work to raise Westphalia, Berg and similar.
True enough but as all mine are on campaign I'd remove plumes anyway.  Haven't the Nassau voltigeurs got epaulettes?  I used the Dutch-Belgian firing line for skirmishers. 

Zippee

Ta,
I'm just looking at the website pictures (which are a tad dark) but can't see epaulettes. DB are an option as well I guess. "On campaign" authenticity is a rabbit hole, I like a bit of colour and glory mixed in otherwise it'd all be greatcoats and mud  :)

Leon

Quote from: Zippee on 10 October 2022, 11:45:10 AMI seem to remember when this range was being discussed that there was to be a "generic German" included. Suitable for the various French allied Rhinebund contingents - shako, short "German" habit with closed lapels, etc. Fusilier, plumed and epauleted Elite, Skirmisher and command. Is that still in planning somewhere or did it fall through the cracks?

With the delays on the overall project and Tony needing to take some time off after the 18 months he'd had, I decided to just shelve those for the short-term so that we could get everything finished off and out to folks.  They're still planned to be done but I'll let Tony do some other stuff for a while before getting him back to Naps.
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Zippee

OK sounds reasonable Leon. Good to know they haven't been forgotten.