Yet More 15mm AB Wellingtonics
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Excellent painting and basing
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Cheers chaps! I must say that I am very impressed with Sho Boki's sculpting. OK, he's not Tony Barton, but he WILL be, I'm sure, and his models do fit in very, very well with ABs.
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It was a lovely day for photography today, so I've been catching up with the units painted during the winter. All these are AB Figures 15mm except for the Baden Gunners, which are old Battle Honours and the Murat and Bessieres figures, which are by Estonian sculptor Sho Boki:
Austrian Cavalry Guns:
Austrian Chevauxleger Regiment #5 'Klenau':
Austrian Grenadier Battalion 'Brzeczinzky', 1809:
Austrian Grenadier Battalion 'Frisch', 1809:
Austrian Infantry Regiment #7 'Schroeder'
Vienna Freiwilligen:
Baden Foot Artillery:
Baden General:
French 4th Cuirassiers:
French 7th Chasseurs a Cheval
French 9th Light Infantry Regiment:
French 10th Light Infantry Regiment:
French Marshal Bessieres (actually a Sho Boki Murat figure with a repaint):
French General Grouchy during his pre-Marshalate days, as a cavalry corps commander:
French Marshal Murat circa 1807 (Eylau):
French Marshal Murat circa 1812 (Borodino):
French Marshal Murat circa 1813 (Leipzig):
Hessen-Darmstadt General:
French General Nansouty circa 1813, as a cavalry corps commander:
French Fusiliers-Grenadiers of the Middle Guard:
French Sailors of the Guard:
French Tirailleur-Grenadiers of the Young Guard, circa 1809:
French Tirailleurs of the Young Guard, circa 1810-1813:
French Voltigeurs of the Young Guard, circa 1810-1813:
French Voltigeurs of the Young Guard, circa 1810-1813:
Duchy of Warsaw Foot Artillery:
Duchy of Warsaw Horse Artillery:
Prussian 1st Gardes zu Fuss. These are actually made from Russian grenadiers circa 1805-07. The bricole-spotters will be able to spot the inaccuracies, but I think they look jolly spiffing! You can't beat nicely-trimmed busch...:
Prussian 1st Gardes zu Fuss:
Prussian 2nd Gardes zu Fuss, 1813 (prior to 1813 this uniform was worn by the 'Normal-Infanterie-Bataillon):
Prussian 2nd Gardes zu Fuss, 1813 (prior to 1813 this uniform was worn by the 'Normal-Infanterie-Bataillon):
Prussian 5th (Brandenburg) Dragoons:
Westphalian Guard Horse Artillery:
Austrian Cavalry Guns:
Austrian Chevauxleger Regiment #5 'Klenau':
Austrian Grenadier Battalion 'Brzeczinzky', 1809:
Austrian Grenadier Battalion 'Frisch', 1809:
Austrian Infantry Regiment #7 'Schroeder'
Vienna Freiwilligen:
Baden Foot Artillery:
Baden General:
French 4th Cuirassiers:
French 7th Chasseurs a Cheval
French 9th Light Infantry Regiment:
French 10th Light Infantry Regiment:
French Marshal Bessieres (actually a Sho Boki Murat figure with a repaint):
French General Grouchy during his pre-Marshalate days, as a cavalry corps commander:
French Marshal Murat circa 1807 (Eylau):
French Marshal Murat circa 1812 (Borodino):
French Marshal Murat circa 1813 (Leipzig):
Hessen-Darmstadt General:
French General Nansouty circa 1813, as a cavalry corps commander:
French Fusiliers-Grenadiers of the Middle Guard:
French Sailors of the Guard:
French Tirailleur-Grenadiers of the Young Guard, circa 1809:
French Tirailleurs of the Young Guard, circa 1810-1813:
French Voltigeurs of the Young Guard, circa 1810-1813:
French Voltigeurs of the Young Guard, circa 1810-1813:
Duchy of Warsaw Foot Artillery:
Duchy of Warsaw Horse Artillery:
Prussian 1st Gardes zu Fuss. These are actually made from Russian grenadiers circa 1805-07. The bricole-spotters will be able to spot the inaccuracies, but I think they look jolly spiffing! You can't beat nicely-trimmed busch...:
Prussian 1st Gardes zu Fuss:
Prussian 2nd Gardes zu Fuss, 1813 (prior to 1813 this uniform was worn by the 'Normal-Infanterie-Bataillon):
Prussian 2nd Gardes zu Fuss, 1813 (prior to 1813 this uniform was worn by the 'Normal-Infanterie-Bataillon):
Prussian 5th (Brandenburg) Dragoons:
Westphalian Guard Horse Artillery:
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Re: Yet More 15mm AB Wellingtonics
Been doing a lot of night shifts this winter?
Cracking stuff, wellingtonics as wot they orta be!
Cracking stuff, wellingtonics as wot they orta be!
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I don't know what happened to my post....I think Grizzle broke it.
Anyway, very nice, beautiful in fact.
Iain
Anyway, very nice, beautiful in fact.
Iain
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A fine winter's work. If I ever thought I could paint that many units to that standard at the rate you do then I might consider delving into Naps again. But until then I shall just enjoy looking at yours!
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Excellent work. Good to see that your years running the nation's rail network haven't been completely wasted on trivia, like just getting the trains to run on time.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Good to see those Mark
I particularly like the Young Guard
I particularly like the Young Guard
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That's soooo 1930s Baron, the kewl kidz are all painting Wellingtonics or joining the Welsh Jihadi group, look you boyo.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:39 pm Excellent work. Good to see that your years running the nation's rail network haven't been completely wasted on trivia, like just getting the trains to run on time.
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Cheers chaps. I can assure you all that no trains were delayed in the painting of these figures.
OK, not many trains.
OK, it was more than just a few, but they weren't delayed for long.
Or derailed.
Much.
OK, not many trains.
OK, it was more than just a few, but they weren't delayed for long.
Or derailed.
Much.
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