Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Brunswick Avant Garde Jager
These figures are a mix of Perry Miniatures Metal command and some converted plastic British Rifles.I have borrowed the heads from the Austrian Landwehr, shortened the rifles and added a blanket role in Greenstuff.
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Sir Richard Vivian Hussey
I have been working on the 6th Brigade and wanted a figure to represent Sir Richard Vivian Hussey who commanded them at Waterloo,
I had hoped that the Perry Bros would do a command figure in Metal, but after waiting for a month or two I thought that that I'd use the plastic command figure from the hussar box set (available direct from the website for £5).
Hussey wore a uniform of the 7th Hussars which would make him look different from the rest of the Brigade, and to make him a little more different from the regular command I used one of the french hussars sword arms, raised the horse up making it rearing up slightly for a more dramatic effect and to make it look more like he was leading the troops forward.
In addition I though he would need a trumpeter to ensure he gets understood.
Forward the 6th!!!
French Line Artillery (converted Plastic).
Having waited patiently for the French Artillery to be launched by one of the companies in the plastics game , I have eventually given up and taken a stab at converting some.
The obvious starting point was the Victrix British Artillery box set, which will provide the Barrels, Wheels and Arms for the gunners. The Bodies will come from the Victrix's French Grenadier box set wearing Greatcoats. The headgear will come from left over french Infantry from either Victrix or Perry's french sets.
The Guns are a bit more of a challenge, I picked up some plasti-card from my local brick and Mortar Store (Wonderland in Edinburgh - can't recommend them highly enough)and using a Perry Bros Metal French gun as a template I created the gun bodies, although not at my first attempt and it took a few go's to get some thing i was happy with. Then the tricky bit, gluing them together in a 'Gun like' shape, being low on patients i tried to get it done in one night and had to abandon the effort in a 'Rage Quit'.
Trying again it was easier doing smaller bits. then the wheels were added. I used the axles from the BR Art set, which are built to match the wheels.
I was reasonably happy with the guns and ran a little green stuff along the edge of the plasti-card and across the gun as on the metal template.
The Gunners were next, I had a set of the Perry Miniature extra crew hauling Guns, that i had picked up at Claymore a few years ago and never found a use for, Some of these chaps would be pressed into service. The Remaining gunners would come from 2 Voltigeurs from the Perry French plastic set and the rest would be great coated Victrix.
I wanted the crews to look a little more rag-tag than my existing Artillery.
Looking back this was maybe a little more ambitious than i had realised at the outset and it took a lot longer than i had anticipated.
But it can be done and it's another one added to the list of 'possible' plastics with whats currently on the market.
Sunday, 2 December 2012
10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own) - Perry Miniatures
10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own)as part of the 6th Brigade British Light cavalry where It fought in the Waterloo campaign of 1815, where one of its patrols brought Wellington news of the Prussian retreat at Wavre.
British 6th Cavalry Brigade Waterloo
18th (King's Irish) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons (Hussars).
6th Brigade were commanded by Sir Richard Vivian Hussey at Waterloo, the 6th Brigade (commanded by Sir Richard Vivian Hussey) was posted on Wellington's left flank.
In the late afternoon, Vivian's regiments, with those of Vandeleur's 4th Brigade, were moved to support the hard-pressed center of the line. After the repulse of Napoleon's Imperial Guard, Vivian's hussars made the final charge of the day between Hougomont and La Haye Sainte, sweeping everything before them.
These figures are from the perry British Hussar box set and are a joy to paint.
Next up is the 1st KGL then sir Vivian Hussey himself, I had been hoping that perry would do British cavalry commanders in metal, but I think I'll need to look elsewhere for my command.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
7th Dutch Militia Waterloo
The 7th Dutch Militia were one of five battalions in Luitenant Kolonel Willem Frederik Graaf (Count) Van Bijlands (pictured above) 1st brigade of the Second Division commanded by Lt Gen. Baron Henri-Georges Perponcher-Sedinitzky.
Having been impressed by Victrix Austrians but not wanting to start a new army I thought I'd pick up a box and see if I couldn't work them into a regiment that fought at Waterloo.
Dutch militia looked the closest match, there were however a few obstacles to overcome; The jacket fronts are not square enough, there is the cross strap on the backpack to deal with, the trousers need to have the gaiters removed and the British Stovepipe Shakos need to have the sun burst motive added, phew quite a few things to look at, but not something that a little green stuff and a sharp knife can't fix!
I thought ha it would be nice to add a few great coated militia and some spares from the Victrix grenadiers set were just the thing to fill out the ranks.
Not too sure that its worked quite as well as I'd hoped the jackets were a bigger barrier than I had thought and now having seen the Perry Austrians I'm a little sorry I didn't wait for them. . . . .but I still need to do the 27th Chasseurs!
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Dutch /Belgian Artillery and Command Perry Miniatures
Some Metal Perry Miniatures Horse and foot Artillery together with the command group including General Perporcher on foot with map, General Baron de Constant Rebecque on foot pointing, ADC handing message to mounted Guide and Guide on foot holding Generals horse.
Nice change painting Metal rather than my usual hard plastic, the detail is a little more pronounced however undercoating them is a little more work than plastics.
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