Showing posts with label 1812. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1812. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 July 2021

Various 15mm

 Just a few bits that I picked at random from my lead mountain, yes I have a very large and varied lead mountain sat at work...

16 Desert Orcs, figures by Alternative Armies.  I have a good amount of these already painted and based and will show them in future posts.

1st Battalion Dalmatian Regiment of the Italian Army that joined Napoleon in the invasion of Russia in 1812


Two units of fantasy foot from the city state of Sterland. A unit of halbadiers and one of crossbowmen.

The figures are Blue Moon Italian Wars Swiss.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Wurttemburg Cavalry

The last of 2015 painting efforts.  Two regiments of Wurttemburg Cheveauleger.



Leib Regiment


Prinz Adam's Regiment

The figures are Old Glory, the bases are pre-magnatised MDF I buy from Tony at TinyTinTroopers, a great product with great service.  Highly recommeded.

The allies of the Grande Armee of 1812 is a massive project but I do love the diversity and array of countries and uniforms involved.  I have just started on the Westphalian infantry.....all 22 battalions of them, thats just shy of 500 infantry figures.....yes I am mad!

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Napoleonic. Russia 1812 French Allies

The latest of another crazy plan of mine to build the French allies in the Grande Armee.

These were finished and added to the 2015 total but I have only just had a chance to post the pictures.


Above are the heavy cavalry contingent of the Army of Westphalia


The 1st Westphalian Cuirassier

 
 The 2nd Westphalian Cuirassier

I am not quite sure about who make the cuirassier, I think they are Fantasan.  They are nice but I prefer Old Glory.

Below is a light cavalry regiment, the Wurzburg Cheveauleger.  Wurzburg was part of the Confederation of the Rhineand contributed an infantry and cavalry regiment to the campaign.



These guys are Old Glory and were great to paint.

The way our club base our cavalry can be seen above.  12 figures on 4 bases for heavies and 8 figures on 4 bases for lights.  It makes for very easy recognition on the table.