Hi folks!
After a long time in which I was maximum busy in my job, I eventually had to change my assignment after the local elections in November 2020. Since then, I'm still in the local political business, but on a much smaller scale which leaves me, once again, time to return to the hobby.
As that Corona thing still forbids to participate in miniature conventions, I have no large motivation to work on vignettes or dioramas. But my oldest son one day came over with the question why we cannot just start wargaming with all these figures. Well - challenge accepted. For the start, you need two armies as counterparts, so the painting started early this year. Let's see when we're ready for playing.
On the first hand, I got two boxes of French cavalry for christmas - cuirassiers and Polish lancers from Zvezda. There's not much you can do with cuirassiers then painting them as cuirassiers - for the lancers, you have a number of options. I decided to go with a rather unusuals subject and painted them as Chevauleger Lanciers.
Those are the first three, the others are nearly ready...
The first cuirassier regiment is already completed:
Plus the first French line infanty bataillon ready for basing...
For the Prussian side, I have collected some stuff in the last years. I took out the HaT Prussian artillery set first, but noticed that the figures look rather odd. So I painted the guns, left the figures aside and looked for alternatives...
I found them in the shop of Newline Designs, a metal figure producer I really didn't know before. I placed a test order and it showed up that the figures, although a bit smaller then my usual 1/72 miniatures, fit quite well with the HaT guns.
So the first battery is already completed. I also have completed a number of Landwehr figures from the Strelets marching Landwehr set that will also be a part of the future wargaming army...
From earlier painting sessions, I have some Prussian infantry that needs a bit of refurbishment, but will nearly form a bataillon, when painted. They still sleep in a plastic box...
And here's the stuff that I have in reserve - French infantry, loads of Prussian sets and the rest of the artillerymen, ready to form the bulk of the two armies.
Wow. A lot to do. Currently, I have some Newline French Chevaulegers and Prussian lancers still on the painting table.
When I have finished them, I will start to refurbish the Prussian infantry and show you the results.