After the slight Orc diversion it's back onto the Napoleonics with a battery of French six pounder cannons representing the 10th Company of the 6th Foot Artillery that was attached to Donzelots 2nd Division of d'Erlons I Corps at the Battle of Waterloo.
I already have 10 Perry Miniatures guns painted for the French, so this battery is really more a case of me wanting to try out the Victrix offerings, this battery was made using the
Napoleonic French Artillery 1812 to 1815 set.
Although all things considered, as I now play representing a battery with four guns another set of these will bring me up to a strength of four batteries.
Like all the Victrix kits they are really nicely done, but this one was rather fiddly to put together and there was quite a bit of mold line to clean up, but I think that the final effect is worth the effort and they come out rather nice.
They look superb
ReplyDeleteThank you Neil
DeleteVery nice Paul...
ReplyDeleteNot something you would want to get on the wrong side of...
All the best. Aly
Thank you Aly
DeleteExcellent work!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michal
DeleteBeautiful work on your French artillery, Paul!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan
DeleteYou are amassing a wonderous Napoleonic collection there Paul.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, I think I need to get concentrating on the Anglo-allies now though.
DeleteNice addition to your French.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff and a nice addition to your army
ReplyDeleteCheers
Matt
Thank you Matt
DeleteGreat looking artillery. As always I like how you give variety and a campaign feel to your figures, these guys are not on parade.
ReplyDeleteJim
Thank you Jim, I do prefer that to the 'on parade' look.
DeleteVery nice artillery, Scrivs. I picked up a set of the Victrix too - nice that it came with 3 cannon and so many crewmen with variations.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean, they are a bit fiddly to assemble, but do come out well
DeleteGreat work Paul! By doing the trousers in different colours you've really managed to add some variety without making them look like a rag tag bunch of peasants
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick.
DeleteI do like to have a more campaign look.
Of the 12 gunners only two of them have regulation uniform and one of those is wearing a shako cover.
Paul,
ReplyDeleteNow that's a battery of guns. Super job.
Neil
http://toysoldiersanddiningroombattles.blogspot.com/
Thank you Neil
DeleteVery nice indeed Paul. I have done the Victrix British artillery and also found them somewhat fiddly but creating a great end result...mind you, I think all the Victrix plastic figures suffer from the same drawback compared with Warlord and Perry....but then no one else dies guns in plastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteAgreed, they do come out nicely when done. I did some of their Republican Romans a few years ago and don't think there were as much of a fuss.
Good effort on the smaller details, sabre (NMM), water bottles & the splendid hound :)
ReplyDeleteStay safe mate, best wishes,
Jeremy
Cheers Jeremy
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