David Bickley's Wargames Blog

The occasional ramblings of an average gamer, journeyman painter, indifferent modeller, games designer, sometime writer for Wargames Illustrated and host of games in GHQ.



Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Artillery, Light Infantry and Personalities for the Republican French

I have just managed to finish the first section of my French Revolutionary Wars project by painting up the last of my first purchase of Trent Miniatures' Revolutionary French {and a handful of Dixon Miniatures officers, for a command base, together with a Eureka mounted officer}. The latter two manufacturers are far from compatible size wise with the larger Trent figures, but, as the figures will inhabit their own base I see no real problem in using them in a game. First up, some French Horse Artillery ~

A Battery of Horse Artillery with Command














A closer view






















Battery Command base

























Some Light Infantry to start a second Demi Brigade, the 14th in their distinctive head wear ~













A few close up shots to show the character of the figures ~

The command elements, with mounted Eureka officer to the rear



















One Flank Company




















The other Flank Company
























Dixon Miniatures Bonaparte & Staff
























Bonaparte
























Staff Officer
























The colours are a little washed out I feel, as I photographed them in strong natural sunlight, and don't do the shades justice really despite a little editing on my part. I've got the first British figures on the painting desk now. I hope to have that part of the project completed for May. Next to be added will be some more French figures I hope and then later in the year some Austrians.

4 comments:

  1. Coming along splendidly Monsewer B.

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    1. Ta, Phil! Have four British infantry underway now too.

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  2. Wonderful figures - love to see mirlitons - especially when their beautifully painted like these

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