Hi Leon
apologies if requested before but how about some:
Napoleonic dead and wounded?
Dead horses?
French Imperial Guardsmen surrendering.... ;D
There are dead horses somewhere - C19th I think.
Horses:
http://www.pendraken.co.uk/Napoleonic-c14/Napoleonic-Misc-sc259/ (http://www.pendraken.co.uk/Napoleonic-c14/Napoleonic-Misc-sc259/)
I've made some Napoleonic casualty markers:
www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost115.htm (http://www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost115.htm)
www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost90.htm (http://www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost90.htm)
I'd like some casualty figures, too, but I'd rather Tony fills some gaps in the French range first after he's finished the Prussians.
As per, fantastic Michael.
Nice one. I have a few odds and ends with the naps I already have so may well have to use them as dead.... :d
Whilst on the subject of Naps, I noted that French High Command is coming which is cool. I also noted that there is no High Command in the 'new' Bavarians??
Any plans for these in the pipeline?
I had a thought re casualties.
If you make the figure hatless, facedown with medium length coat tails, remove his pack (looted) and place a selection of headgear near him, you will have a truly generic casualty. The headgear must be on protuding base/ground so that any headgear not needed can be snipped off.
Give each figure a British peninsualar shako (Brit, Spanjsh, Portugese, Prussian Landwher and reserve infantry, Hanoverian and Belgium militia casualties), a helmet (Bavarian, Austrian, Wurtumberg) or a French style shako which will double as anything else.
A similar approach to riding booted cavalry could also be taken.
:)
That's a pretty good cost-effective idea.
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 08 October 2014, 01:58:32 PM
That's a pretty good cost-effective idea.
And as no other 10mm manufacturer has casualties at the moment, it should be a profitable figure, I think. :)
You need more helmets than that - a Bavarian helmet looks very different to an Austrian on - at least as much difference (I'd say more) than the difference between a stovepipe and continental shako. Also Russian shakos, bearskins, hats, etc increase the variety a lot. Probably easier and even more cost effective to ignore the headgear entirely.
greatcoat and trousers without pack would be even more ubiquitous. . .
Quote from: Zippee on 12 October 2014, 06:17:11 PMProbably easier and even more cost effective to ignore the headgear entirely.
greatcoat and trousers without pack would be even more ubiquitous. . .
This is exactly the solution we opted for with the generic mid 19th century casualty I commissioned about a year or so ago. I got my Austrian in Shako to set alongside the Existing Prussian in picklehaube and Frenchman in kepi, and added the other to serve for everything else. That said, I am still waiting for the ECW casualties I had done to make their way to the top of the casting queue! :D. Leon?
Mollinary
I've been using ACW for WSS casualties- no one is allowed to pick them up an look!
I am to thank for the dead horses- I nagged Leon. Though I don't obsess like Centurian fans do
Oooh! Can we have some T55 casualty markers?
Quote from: fsn on 12 October 2014, 07:11:34 PM
Oooh! Can we have some T55 casualty markers?
Sorry, I thought that was what T55 models were? :-\ ;) :D
Mollinary
Quote from: mollinary on 12 October 2014, 07:13:44 PM
Sorry, I thought that was what T55 models were? :-\ ;) :D
Mollinary
:d ;D :d ;D
Just let your opponents bring a big hammer to the games
Quote from: Zippee on 12 October 2014, 06:17:11 PM
You need more helmets than that - a Bavarian helmet looks very different to an Austrian on - at least as much difference (I'd say more) than the difference between a stovepipe and continental shako. Also Russian shakos, bearskins, hats, etc increase the variety a lot. Probably easier and even more cost effective to ignore the headgear entirely.
We'll be doing casualties for all the nations, and most probably in different headgear within that, somewhere down the line. The basic types will be coming sooner rather than later, and then we can add others further along.
Quote from: mollinary on 12 October 2014, 06:51:22 PM
This is exactly the solution we opted for with the generic mid 19th century casualty I commissioned about a year or so ago. I got my Austrian in Shako to set alongside the Existing Prussian in picklehaube and Frenchman in kepi, and added the other to serve for everything else. That said, I am still waiting for the ECW casualties I had done to make their way to the top of the casting queue! :D. Leon?
They're getting there now! We've just master moulded them, so I'll be casting off that to get them into the production mould queue next.
8)
Quote from: Leon on 12 October 2014, 11:50:49 PM
We'll be doing casualties for all the nations, and most probably in different headgear within that, somewhere down the line. The basic types will be coming sooner rather than later, and then we can add others further along.
They're getting there now! We've just master moulded them, so I'll be casting off that to get them into the production mould queue next.
8)
Nice one!
Quote from: Leon on 12 October 2014, 11:50:49 PM
They're getting there now! We've just master moulded them, so I'll be casting off that to get them into the production mould queue next.
8)
Woo hoo! :-bd :-bd