I'm off to Auckland on a work gig this weekend, so this week's post is a little earlier than usual.
Hinton Hunt:
FN 29: Grenadiers of the Old Guard, marching x 20
FN 28: Grenadiers of the Old Guard, Sergeant, marching x 1
FN 27: Grenadiers of the Old Guard, Officer, marching x 1
FN 25: Grenadiers of the Old Guard, Drummer, charging x 1 (a David Clayton casting); and
Der Kriegspielers Napoleoniques set #20: Infantry of the Old Guard Command Group, Grenadier Eagle bearer x 1
They're going into battle next week.
Have a great weekend
WM
Edit:
What with all the talk of being shot to pieces and running away in the Comments, I thought I should post this quick test shot of the Guard getting ready for their grand photo session. Muskets & Marshals make guards units almost impossible to beat. That big red splodge, it occurred to me, is probably all that's left of the last lot to tackle with them.
Officier: Bataillion! |
The Grenadiers à Pied have arrived hot foot from the Interior |
The Emperor Arrives for the Review |
The Guard goes through its evolutions |
La Garde réunie. Napoleon: Je suis content! |
To recap, the figures are:
FN 29: Grenadiers of the Old Guard, marching x 20
FN 28: Grenadiers of the Old Guard, Sergeant, marching x 1
FN 27: Grenadiers of the Old Guard, Officer, marching x 1
FN 25: Grenadiers of the Old Guard, Drummer, charging x 1 (a David Clayton casting); and
Der Kriegspielers Napoleoniques set #20: Infantry of the Old Guard Command Group, Grenadier Eagle bearer x 1
They're going into battle next week.
Have a great weekend
WM
Edit:
What with all the talk of being shot to pieces and running away in the Comments, I thought I should post this quick test shot of the Guard getting ready for their grand photo session. Muskets & Marshals make guards units almost impossible to beat. That big red splodge, it occurred to me, is probably all that's left of the last lot to tackle with them.
Simply wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, 'Lee. The Emperor is very pleased they've finally arrived...
DeleteYes, yes, yes! A showcase unit.
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
Stokes
I hope not, Stokes. The dastardly Baron von Driberg is coming round to rough them up next week!
DeleteBeautiful regiment; very well painting and arrayed. Outstanding!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mark. They are some of Marcus Hinton's very finest sculpts, I think, which makes my painting look rather better than it really is!
DeleteMay their first experience in battle be as grand as they look!
ReplyDeleteAlthough it's very tempting is to leave them standing about in the rear where Baron Driberg won't be able to get at them, this doesn't tend to be my usual MO, David. I expect them to be shot to pieces.
DeleteSimply works of art. No wonder the emperor is content. Make sure you don't put them in danger. Russian artillery is particularly well practised of late....
ReplyDeleteThey have an unfair advantage, Archduke. It's those little brass plates on their hats. When I painted them on they went "ping". The Chasseurs are feeling a bit miserable about this.
DeleteAn amazing unit Matthew - well done! Of course they may well rout in their first fight but this is to be expected.
ReplyDeleteCheers Ian. It is when you command them like I do.
DeleteA stunning looking unit...
ReplyDeleteEven if they end up running away.... they will no doubt do it with style.
And you never know they may just trample their enemies under foot... with style.
All the best. Aly
Thank you, Aly. I'm very pleased with them. This is my first attempt at the GaP. Two abortive forays into Napoleonics in my teens petered out long before I was able to get to them.
DeleteCLANG! That's the sound of my jaw hitting the floor when I saw these photos. WM, you are an artist!
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave. I thought the Chasseurs were looking lonely so I had to do something about it, but I may have ended up by upstaging them a bit. Still, the Dastardly Driberg will be quaking in his boots, which is the man thing.
DeleteReally wonderful stuff. I love these minis and your painting style.
ReplyDeleteThank you, WW!
DeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Matt. I've just been eyeing up your superb confederates!
DeleteFinally back home at PC central (after not winning a single game out of 6!) so can post a comment but it's all been said. Gorgeous figures, stunning paintjob, and an M&M nightmare for everyone else.
ReplyDeleteBut no rest for the wicked, or wicked painters, as I am already anticipating the next dazzling display of enamel on lead.
Oh dear - I think I promised cuirassiers next. I may have to sneak in a few gunners to keep the eye candy flowing.
DeleteI bet that you are très content too Matt, they look superb.
ReplyDeleteI am. They complete the set! Cheers, James.
DeleteThey are lovely, just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mark. I am really chuffed with how they've turned out. It's going to be quite hard going back to line troops!
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