I realize I have been very sparse in posting for the last few months - a few game reports and that's about it. Really just fell off the face of the earth for a bit, but it didn't mean I had abandoned my painting table! I had a book launch in there - the first book in my new graphic novel series, Mordecai Crow - and the promotion around that simply demanded all of my computer time!
However, leading up to the grand finale of Talavera I managed to do a whole lot of painting that never made it up on my blog. No biggie - not every soldier has to be documented - but as I had gone to the trouble of photographing much of it as it rolled off my table I thought I should share it here.
Mostly they are command stands, many conversions, that I needed for both sides. Some miscellaneous bits, fun bits like a French doctor, and then, three weeks prior to the last Talavera game, the sudden realization that I was 108 line infantry figures short of a French army! Those never got documented and have now disappeared into the rank and file. They look like the rest...
So I thought I would do a single omnibus post just to catch up. I hope you enjoy!
First up are some German Division generals. Back in April you may remember that I had finished the troops for Leval's 2nd Division but realized they needed their own dedicated commanders. All three of these were conversions.
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WIP's, left to right Hesse Darmstadt, Dutch and Baden |
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Finished figures. |
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Hesse-Darmstadt General |
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Dutch General - not sure about the uniform, I based it on a Dutch General from the end of the war. |
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Baden General |
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I also needed a couple more British officers, and wanted to do something a bit more active to serve as cavalry generals for all the British cavalry in the Talavera Dawn Attack scenario. I can't remember what these began life as, some HaT officer set, Russians maybe, but a bit of work on the lapels and boots fitted them out nicely for their new role. |
| Likewise, I wanted some dedicated French cavalry officers. The three on the left would be dragoon brigadier generals while the one on the right would be a light cavalry brigadier general, based on an image of Lasalle. |
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These were interesting builds, using some Strelet dismounted Dragoon figures as starting points for the three on the left. |
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Here's how they turned out. I especially liked the figure with pistol and great coat (right) and the dynamic feel of the figure twisted in his saddle next to him. |
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I was also short a few French artillery stands... |
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...and decided I would do up a couple of four horse limbers to represent horse artillery (I have typically done two horse limbers just to keep the models at a playable size). |
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As I said, loads more French infantry - this was the only new battalion that got photographed - there were at least four others! |
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And finally, just for fun, this French doctor and his aide from Srtelets. |
And that was about it. A whirlwind tour of what I have been up to over the summer - I will get more organized in sharing over the winter - promise!