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Title: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: TheOlivant on 07 April 2011, 08:22:14 PM
Hi everyone, It's my first forum post with images, hope you like them.... :)

http://theolivant.pbworks.com/w/page/38763108/10mm-Franco-Prussian-War

Just click on the links to the French and Prussian Army Galleries when you get there.

regards

Wayne
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: Leon on 07 April 2011, 09:46:21 PM
Very nice!   8)
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: nikharwood on 07 April 2011, 10:31:24 PM
Good stuff  8)
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 08 April 2011, 07:34:10 AM
Wayne, very nice, useful links as well.
One thing that is niggling me,  you might want to check your Prussian flags, they look like post 1871 issue standards. The Prussians were still using 'cruciform' standards ala The Napoleonic Wars.Yours were adopted later I believe.
I hear someone called 'Pendraken' does nice ones!!!  ;)

If I haven't mentioned it before David Ascoli 'A Day of Battle' is worth picking up...
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: TheOlivant on 08 April 2011, 09:22:21 AM
Thanks for the helpfull advice Lemmey, was it this one they were using ?

(http://theolivant.pbworks.com/f/1302177811/prusflag.jpg)

regards

Wayne
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 08 April 2011, 10:35:03 AM
No, more like this, (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_sLYydA9vzGk/SieL9qlFKGI/AAAAAAAAAJg/f6acXqOToy0/s200/prussian_flag_1.gif)
That's a Gaurds Grenadier Standard (I think)

Think your one might be the Naval Ensign
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: cameronian on 08 April 2011, 10:46:58 AM
Pendraken do a nice range of 10mm flags Wayne; the usual black/white cross plus some nice Grenadier and Guards flags to break the monotony. BTW, perhaps my eyes deceive me but are your french infantry wearing white kepis? If so is there a reason? Finally have you seen the Pendraken Mitrailleuse? Beautiful, worth buying just to put them on the board.
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: TheOlivant on 11 April 2011, 07:49:34 PM
Hi Lemmey,

That's great Lemmey, cheers I will change them.

Hi Cameronian,

Re: Pendraken do a nice range of 10mm flags Wayne; the usual black/white cross plus some nice Grenadier and Guards flags to break the monotony.

Thanks too Cameronian, I have thought about them but the figures have the metalic flag on the pole so I just paint that, lazyness more than anything I guess, it's a trait I have come to love in me ;o)

Re: BTW, perhaps my eyes deceive me but are your french infantry wearing white kepis?

Awee........do you know ! I have been doing the French for the Maxemillian Wars not too long back and I was thinking of the FFL, doh ! They should be dark blue lower and maroon top, lmao...you know it's great to get feedback like this...

Re: If so is there a reason? Finally have you seen the Pendraken Mitrailleuse? Beautiful, worth buying just to put them on the board.

I have four, im only using three batteries of guns with each army, but you know what its like you get ordering and before you know it you have too many guns (is there such a think !?)

The French will have 2 x gun batteries and 1 x Mitrailleuse, the Prussians 3 x Guns.


Right, Kepi and Flags....Cheers guys, appreciate the help


regards

Wayne
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: GrumpyOldMan on 11 April 2011, 10:01:55 PM
Hi Wayne

While we're on feedback, great looking army but there was one thing I noticed that won't take too long to fix and it's the sailors - the French sailors had a nickname of 'cherry-cupcakes' due to the red pom-pom on the caps (either navy blue or white) and the dress regs for other ranks were unchanged from the 1850s until after WW2 -

(http://www.warflag.com/shadow/uniforms/fusil.jpg)

(http://www.mooncostumes.com/image/5276)

(http://www.rememberingscotlandatwar.org.uk/Accessible/Image/GetImage/360/-/ebf06698-26db-46d0-9277-37a2894f4d3e.jpg)

You could probably fix this up within 5 minutes  :D

Cheers

GrumpyOldMan
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: Nicofig on 12 April 2011, 04:45:35 AM
In France, we say : when you touch the pom-pom , it brings good luck  ;D
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: Leman on 12 April 2011, 12:02:58 PM
Or a thump from a pissed off matelot :d
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: TheOlivant on 12 April 2011, 02:54:54 PM
Would it be ealistic of me to keep a unit on the french line as FFL ? in white kepi and repaint the rest or was the white kepi not used during this period ?
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: TheOlivant on 12 April 2011, 02:56:35 PM
Excellent, thanks, im onto the pom-poms as well.
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: TheOlivant on 12 April 2011, 03:31:29 PM
Ive just had one of those moments of madness...I may rebase them all to four a base as the bayonets arnt going to stand alot of box rattling and handling before they come off.

Anyone based up on four to a base ?

Also I would get twice the number of units for my money...hmm ? one to think about
Title: Re: Franco Prussian War Images
Post by: Leman on 13 April 2011, 04:10:11 PM
Have seen one contemporary painting of a French general in August 1870 wearing a havelock over his kepi but in general terms the white kepi is a no no for the FPW. With regard to basing I am intending to do four line to a 30x20 base for the Real Time Wargames rules. This also puts jagers and chasseurs-a-pied 2/3 on a 30mm circular base and some officers are individually mounted. There are valid reasons in the rules for this basing system.