Master lists for the Napoleonic French and Austrians!

Started by Leon, 18 December 2010, 06:15:54 PM

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cmuk

Quote from: Zippee on 09 August 2014, 07:50:19 AM
Use the 1806* ones - hardly any flags had been exchanged for the theoretical new ones.  Indeed most of the old flags remained in issue past the end of the Coalition Wars.

It's only a change of numeral in any case. Only difference is after 1808 it's one per battalion not two.

And this is in no way as important as the real requirements:
French howitzers
French 12pdrs
Württemberg
Hesse
Saxony
French Guard



Ok that's cool, I only really need the national flag anyway.

paulr

Quote from: cmuk on 09 August 2014, 06:51:44 PM
Quote from: Zippee on 09 August 2014, 07:50:19 AM
Use the 1806* ones - hardly any flags had been exchanged for the theoretical new ones.  Indeed most of the old flags remained in issue past the end of the Coalition Wars.

It's only a change of numeral in any case. Only difference is after 1808 it's one per battalion not two.

And this is in no way as important as the real requirements:
French howitzers
French 12pdrs
Württemberg
Hesse
Saxony
French Guard
Ok that's cool, I only really need the national flag anyway.

I see Lieutenant Zippee is pushing the Cadets around again  ;D
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Break him to the ranks and put him at the front of the column....

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10 August 2014, 08:24:18 AM #83 Last Edit: 10 August 2014, 08:26:08 AM by Zippee
Quote from: paulr on 09 August 2014, 09:23:13 PM
I see Lieutenant Zippee is pushing the Cadets around again  ;D

Again?  :o

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But his bark is worse than his sap (did I get that right?)  :-\
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Quote from: Hertsblue on 10 August 2014, 09:56:27 AM
But his bark is worse than his sap (did I get that right?)  :-\

Only in estuary....

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Quote from: cmuk on 01 August 2014, 01:56:39 PM
Any news on when the rest of the range will be out - French with no guard is making me sad! :(


I have Guard Chassuers a Cheval in 25mm in the attic, 15mm in the garage (storage is overflowing) and my life will not be complete unless I also have them in 10mm.

...... and the Red Lancers (I know they are not at Wagram)

...... and the Polish

:)

Guilz

Hi Leon

I know you're very busy right now but are you planing to cast some polish infantry and cavalry?

It would make superb allies in my growing french army  8)

Leon

Quote from: Guilz on 30 September 2014, 09:58:09 AM
I know you're very busy right now but are you planing to cast some polish infantry and cavalry?

It would make superb allies in my growing french army  8)

Eventually yes!  They will be done at some point, but I do not have any timescales at the moment.

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Quote from: Rob on 11 August 2014, 01:59:47 PM
I have Guard Chassuers a Cheval in 25mm in the attic, 15mm in the garage (storage is overflowing) and my life will not be complete unless I also have them in 10mm.

...... and the Red Lancers (I know they are not at Wagram)

...... and the Polish

:)

And the Lancers of Berg? (They were part of the Imperial Guard - eventually) You can us the same models for all three units.  :-bd
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George Krashos

Well, it's been a while, and while I understand the recent Napoleonic focus has been on the Waterloo British, the battlefield at Wagram remains incomplete. It would be great to see the core French completed, and by that I mean the Old and Young Guard Infantry, Guard cavalry, Generals and Personalities and 12lb guns and Guard Foot Artillery. Any rough timeframe that can be given for these last pieces in the French puzzle?

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 .... and did I mention drum cords on the drums?
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Quote from: George Krashos on 06 March 2015, 12:39:48 PM
It would be great to see the core French completed, and by that I mean the Old and Young Guard Infantry, Guard cavalry, Generals and Personalities and 12lb guns and Guard Foot Artillery. Any rough timeframe that can be given for these last pieces in the French puzzle?

Guard infantry are done and are here at Pendraken HQ for moulding.  The Guard cavalry are arriving over the next 2 months or so.  I'll check on the Guard artillery as well, as I think they've been done.

The Generals/Personalities and 12lb guns have already been sculpted and moulded and are awaiting release.

Quote from: WeeWars on 06 March 2015, 01:36:01 PM
... and all the Germans and proper 1809 French light infantry...

???

Quote from: WeeWars on 06 March 2015, 01:36:01 PM
... and Austrian cuirassiers without a backplate...

Nope.  :D

Quote from: WeeWars on 06 March 2015, 01:36:01 PM
... and Insurrection cavalry ...

Somewhere down the line.

Quote from: WeeWars on 06 March 2015, 01:37:11 PM
... and proper 1809 French cuirassiers ...

Nope.  :D

Quote from: Westmarcher on 06 March 2015, 01:44:17 PM
.... and did I mention drum cords on the drums?

Probably not at this point!

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Quote from: Leon on 06 March 2015, 03:39:38 PM
The Generals/Personalities ... have already been sculpted and moulded and are awaiting release.

I guess that's two marshals and an emperor. We also require at least one French general.

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(There was even at least one non-Pendraken French general in the Pendraken Painting Competition hiding at the back as a result of no Pendraken French high command  :o  ;)   ;D  )

Quote from: Leon on 06 March 2015, 03:39:38 PM
I'll check on the Guard artillery as well, as I think they've been done.

Both foot and horse artillery crews need to be done to bring the uniforms into line with 1809.
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Quote from: Leon on 06 March 2015, 03:39:38 PM
Guard infantry are done and are here at Pendraken HQ for moulding.  The Guard cavalry are arriving over the next 2 months or so.  I'll check on the Guard artillery as well, as I think they've been done.

Does this include the Young Guard Leon?

Its a real shame the Austrian cuirassiers wont be fixed.

Leon

Quote from: Rob on 09 March 2015, 10:49:42 PM
Does this include the Young Guard Leon?

There should be Young, Middle and Old, but I'll wait and see what arrives.  There have been many phone calls and discussions, as the differences between the three types, and then between the Chasseurs and Grenadiers within each variety, are sometimes getting so small that it's not worth the sculpting time when an existing figure would suit.  Of course some people will only buy them if they're coded and labelled as each type, others are happy to cut down a plume, file off an epaulette or paint on a braid/tassle.
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What would be really nice for a change, would be to have cords on the shakos of the Young Guard to distinguish them from the Pendraken line and light that don't have them.
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