Gallery

23rd Dragoons and all the King's Horse

Posted by Bill Slavin on 31 Dec 2022, 19:27

Image

I finally finished the last British cavalry unit I need for the Talavera campaign, the 23rd Light Dragoons. If you would like to see a few more photos and read a bit about their short and disastrous history in the Peninsula I have more here on my blog.
https://tinywarsplayedindoors.blogspot.com/2022/12/23rd-dragoons-and-all-kings-horse.html
But more importantly what is the point in painting up so many cavalry regiments if I can't have them all in one shot?? So I have also included some group shots of my six regiments of British horse (well five and a regiment of KGL Hussars!)

Image

Image

Image

Image

Image
User avatar
Bill Slavin  Canada

Supporting Member (Bronze) Supporting Member (Bronze)
 
Posts: 1294
Member since:
24 Oct 2016, 14:55


Posted by C M Dodson on 31 Dec 2022, 19:41

Superb as always Bill.

The Grand Manner is the best way for Napoleonics in my opinion.

A very Happy New Year to you.

Best wishes,

Chris
C M Dodson  United Kingdom
 
Posts: 2568
Member since:
01 May 2015, 18:48

Posted by Santi Pérez on 31 Dec 2022, 20:18

All those cavalry units arranged in rows are a sight to behold, Bill. What a fantastic job you have done with them! :love: :notworthy: :love: :notworthy: :love: :notworthy:

Santi.
User avatar
Santi Pérez  Spain
 
Posts: 1869
Member since:
28 Aug 2016, 19:42

Posted by Bessiere on 31 Dec 2022, 23:16

Tallyho Bill! Very grand manner display. That is one beautiful cavalry mass.
Cheers,
Bessiere
Bessiere  United States of America
 
Posts: 1115
Member since:
23 May 2019, 15:50

Posted by Graeme on 01 Jan 2023, 05:04

Great looking Light Dragoons Bill, and all of the cavalry formed up together, just magnificent!
User avatar
Graeme  Australia
 
Posts: 1565
Member since:
27 Nov 2015, 02:39

Posted by Minuteman on 01 Jan 2023, 12:24

Bravo Bill, this imposing mass of British cavalry looks splendid. Great work!
User avatar
Minuteman  United Kingdom
 
Posts: 1141
Member since:
06 Mar 2020, 21:38

Help keep the forum online!
or become a supporting member

Posted by Konrad on 01 Jan 2023, 12:45

WOW!!
Impressive!
Very impressive.
User avatar
Konrad  Germany
Supporting Member (Gold) Supporting Member (Gold)
Bronze Brush winner
 
Posts: 2632
Member since:
19 Oct 2007, 12:59

Posted by MABO on 01 Jan 2023, 15:56

Super army, Bill. The massive force of cavalry is really impressive as the others already remarked. And I must say, that I think the HäT figs are not bad at all when painted!
User avatar
MABO  Europe
Supporting Member (Gold) Supporting Member (Gold)
 
Posts: 9146
Member since:
12 May 2008, 18:01

Posted by Bill Slavin on 01 Jan 2023, 16:06

Thanks all. Yes, Jan, I have made my peace with the HaT figures. I think what I missed most with them was the almost complete lack of detail in the faces - I can live with the rest of their failings and even like some of the poses. At a distance they look quite good on the battlefield, I think.
User avatar
Bill Slavin  Canada

Supporting Member (Bronze) Supporting Member (Bronze)
 
Posts: 1294
Member since:
24 Oct 2016, 14:55

Posted by PhilC on 01 Jan 2023, 17:55

Very, very impressive... Now you're condemned to paint french Fusiliers for the next 10 years to repel those excellent but too numerous cavalry regiments :mrgreen:
User avatar
PhilC  Europe

Supporting Member (Silver) Supporting Member (Silver)
 
Posts: 699
Member since:
11 May 2015, 18:32

Posted by Bluefalchion on 01 Jan 2023, 20:39

Bill Slavin wrote:Thanks all. Yes, Jan, I have made my peace with the HaT figures. I think what I missed most with them was the almost complete lack of detail in the faces - I can live with the rest of their failings and even like some of the poses. At a distance they look quite good on the battlefield, I think.


Maybe head swaps if you work with that set again? Or maybe even face swaps?
User avatar
Bluefalchion  United States of America
 
Posts: 3575
Member since:
23 Dec 2010, 07:57

Posted by Bill Slavin on 01 Jan 2023, 22:33

Bluefalchion wrote:Maybe head swaps if you work with that set again? Or maybe even face swaps?

The trouble with head swaps is that both the bicorne worn front to back and even more so, the Tarleton, aren’t all that common on other figures. But yes, that would be a reasonable solution too. Face swaps I find a bit more problematic! :neutral:
User avatar
Bill Slavin  Canada

Supporting Member (Bronze) Supporting Member (Bronze)
 
Posts: 1294
Member since:
24 Oct 2016, 14:55

Posted by Peter on 23 Jan 2023, 13:26

Fantastic work Bill! Thanks for sharing! :thumbup:
User avatar
Peter  Belgium

Moderator Moderator
 
Posts: 22509
Member since:
25 Mar 2008, 18:51


Return to Gallery