french guard limbers and caissons 1870

Started by Le Manchou, 05 July 2011, 08:43:48 AM

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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Is it the guard artillery horse riders, limber passengers and casson passengers that we are talking about? He so, at somepoint I know I will end up doing the guard, so put of down for a few!
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mollinary

Yes Lemmey, that is exactly what we are asking for!   My French guard guns are being hauled about by lignards, no wonder they perform so badly.  Not much to ask for, really.  Oh, and Leon, while you are about it, any chance of some Austrians riding limber horses?  Their  limbers look a bit odd with men sitting on the limber, hanging on for dear life, and no-one up on the horses.  It'd certainly scare the living daylights out of me.

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cameronian

They used to do mounted Austrians, I had some before i sold the 'old' collection.
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mollinary

Well, there were no Austrian limber horse riders with the twenty some limbers I just bought.  We have, French, Prussian, Bavarian, Wurttemberg riders, but no Austrians.  Sigh.

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Leon

Not to be a heretic, but would the Wurttemburgers work at a pinch?
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Le Manchou

I used the wurttemburgers for the limber of the Brunswick battery, it was ok, but it's very far from the French guards. It's really two men sitting and one man on a horse, the rest is already in your catalogue, please, please, please..... :'(!
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Bernie

Slightly off topic - but just completed my revamped Guard Corps with the newer range of 1870 figures and will post pics in next week or so - afraid still have to use line caisson teams to show the heavy batteries!

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cameronian

Quote from: mollinary on 17 January 2012, 08:54:37 PM
Well, there were no Austrian limber horse riders with the twenty some limbers I just bought.  We have, French, Prussian, Bavarian, Wurttemberg riders, but no Austrians.  Sigh.

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Old figures but mounted riders clearly identifiable. Does it really matter ... no on second thoughts I'll take that back *ducks*
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Leon

Quote from: Le Manchou on 18 January 2012, 07:07:03 AM
I used the wurttemburgers for the limber of the Brunswick battery, it was ok, but it's very far from the French guards. It's really two men sitting and one man on a horse, the rest is already in your catalogue, please, please, please..... :'(!

Oops, I meant for the Austrian riders Mollinary was asking about!
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mollinary

Leon,

Close, but not quite a cigar.  If I am going to do twenty or so limbers, and want forty or so limber riders, I am not keen to start fiddling about with shakos and plumes and the like.  Curious though, that your old range had them.  O tempora, o mores!

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Mollinary

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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Right guys,
Sorry about the thread necromancy, but I am going to get Techno to do this. I will pay for the figures needed, but what I would like from you guys is images of the Guard limber crews and suggestions for figures to convert from.
At the moment, my idea runs like this:
Take FPW17 the normal limber riders and out riders, remove torsos.
Use the bodies of FPW13b for a model.
Add fluffy 'busby'.
Process to be repeated wth outriders.









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Techno

Fluffy 'busbys' ?....
I'm your man !
We'll sort something out between us 'toot sweet' Lemmey !

I'll 'mail 'THE MAN' (That's you Leon ! ;D ;D ;D) and ask for some metal masters of the appropriate figures.
Looks like a 'chop and change job'.....Once I get a chance to start I'll start posting piccys for feedback.

Cheers - Phil. (Aka...Mr Busy Bee ! ;D ;D ;D)

lentulus

Just a note to count-keepers - I will buy at least one.

Le Manchou

I need one per battery so 12 in total
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