WSS made in Poland

Started by maciek, 23 April 2012, 08:41:14 AM

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maciek

The succes of Dazza's AWI thread encouraged me to start a thread with pictures of WSS figures, all done by me, celebrated Pawel Chrzanowski and some others ours wargaming pals.

To begin with regiments of minor German states (here in firefight with regiment Navarre).


More at my blog.

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Ben Waterhouse

lovely, whose flags are those?

Steve J

Those really are beautifully done, you should all be proud of your efforts! Oh and really nice to see them in a realistic setting.

Matt J

Really good. Have you done some minor head alterations on these?
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maciek

Quotewhose flags are those
Munster, Sachsen Weimar nad Wurzburg.

QuoteHave you done some minor head alterations
In leftmost battalion I've completely changed the heads.
In shooting figures I've bent some heads to avoid "clone effect".

An generally: Thank you guys !
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Absolutely superb maciek, as ever - wonderful to see - and totally agree with Steve's comment about the setting: top-notch  8)

fred.

Really nice figures, awesome flags, and a great photo setting.  :-bd
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Excellent !! =D> =D>
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Leon

These are awesome, amazing work!   8)
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Brilliant painting. Are the flags hand-drawn?  8)
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maciek

Quote from: Hertsblue on 24 April 2012, 08:11:34 AM
Are the flags hand-drawn?
Usign the graphic software. Then printed.
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Peritas

Wow Excellent

Do You have any order of battle for this period?

Thanks

Best regards



J.S.

Brawo! bardzo piękne zdjęcia!  :-bd

looking forward to more  8)
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maciek

Thanks again, guys !

@Peritas - I don't understand your question. Do I have any historical orbats for this period ? Yes, I do.

@J.S - as I've noticed that more people takes a peek at my pictures here, without venturing into my blog, I put some pictures from my previous posts:


Regiment Navarre, ready for action. This was painted by Pawel Chrzanowski and includes some figures from LoA range (officer and sergeant).

and


Hessian dragoon regiment Erbprinz, somewhere in Italy, judging from landscape ...
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Hertsblue

25 April 2012, 07:43:52 AM #16 Last Edit: 25 April 2012, 07:51:07 AM by Hertsblue
Quote from: Peritas on 24 April 2012, 06:25:58 PM
Wow Excellent

Do You have any order of battle for this period?

Thanks

Best regards

Try the Nafziger Collection at http://www.cgsc.edu/carl/contentdm/home.htm This is the Combined Arms Research Library. You will need to search on "Nafziger Collection" to find the OOBs
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Peritas

Thanks do You post any orbat for this period or tell me when i can find them


Thanks in advance

Best regards


Dave Fielder

Agreed with all above, very good and stimulating. Do you base one regiment onto a base? I see each base tends to have a flage indicating this is a one base battalion/regiment system. Which rules? Black Powder, Maurice ...
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maciek

Quote from: Dave Fielder on 17 May 2012, 07:51:53 AM
Agreed with all above, very good and stimulating. Do you base one regiment onto a base? I see each base tends to have a flage indicating this is a one base battalion/regiment system. Which rules? Black Powder, Maurice ...
My armies are based for Polemos, so one base equals one battalion.
Instead 6 cm wide bases (as suggested in rules) we decided to use 4 cm wide bases, to reduce the terrain scale and amount of figures to paint.
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