In what I think was a moment of madness, Jeffers handed over many box files of Austrian and French troops to me. The deed took place in the carpark of the Warfare show a couple of years ago. Since then the armies have made an appearance on the table, but there are probably too many to have them all deployed at once. Whilst the bases are lovely, the units are a bit too big for my hex based games.
After a lot of thought, I have decided to restructure the armies and,where necessary, rebase them to conform with my other armies and the terrain.
All of the figures are by Warrior Miniatures and the painting is exquisite. They really show how Warrior figures can be turned into little gems in skilled hands.
To start off with, I have sorted out the cavalry. They are pretty much as Jef painted and based them. I have just changed to colour of the base and organised them into two divisions, a heavy and a light. They look splendid on the table:
There is a general figure and each division has a battery of horse artillery. I plan to add two more commanders in due course, one for each division. The light cavalry are nearest the camera.






They are quite superb, really very nice and shows how good Warrior figures can look
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. I agree, but can take no credit for the stunning paint job.
DeleteVery nice Bob. Are you going to buy more command figures when you split the units?
ReplyDeleteI tried to purchase some extra figures from Warrior Miniatures last week, but it seems that despite some hopeful signs the company has closed down. I think that I have some spares in the stash, so will dig those out.
DeleteLots of brigades of Austrians! So it'll be out with the white undercoat spray can? Or maybe grey to take the white straps and highlights?
ReplyDeleteThere's plenty to do with this lot before I think about painting more, but no doubt I will be getting the old rattle cans out.
DeleteThe boys are back in town!
ReplyDeleteIndeed they are, and mighty fine they look!
DeleteBeautifully painted and presented (good old Warrior!)
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm. I agree, they do look good when painting, especially when someone else has done all of the hard work!
DeleteI like to think that two cars flashed headlights before the exchange...Michael Ca..., sorry, Harry Palmer, doing the deed with one hand on his revolver?
ReplyDeleteLovely figures by the way!
Nothing so exciting. The discussions took place over a burger and the transfer happened when I eventually located my car in the enormous carpark. But, I like your version of events!
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