OK, so after two years I've finally given in to having a section of the FORUM specifically set up to discuss painting techniques, display examples, show your latest projects and chat about this vital part of the hobby. Manufacturers please feel free to post up your sculpts, ask questions about what the gamers are after and generally promote your work.. no charge! Painters, please also feel free to post up your work for comment and critique. I can't promise the unreserved adulation characteristic of some other fora but I would hope you'd get constructive and measured comment!
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by Greystreak » Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:25 pm
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by obriendavid » Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:44 pm
Gorgeous Russian unit!!!
My initial burst of enthusiasm from June to August has ground to a bit of a halt due to other commitments but currently stands at 10 battalions of infantry, 1 6pdr battery, 2 squadrons of Dragoons and 2 squadrons of Cossacks with hundreds more sitting in boxes waiting for a lick of paint. Hopefull after their outing at the demo game Barry and myself are putting on at the Forfar show this Saturday will spur me on to get more done.
Are the flags by GMB?
Cheers
Dave
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by Greystreak » Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:54 pm
Cheers, Dave--yes, flags are by Grahame at GMB. I mucked them up with a couple of creases, as all can see, by trying to 'fold' them a bit more aggressively than usual . . .
I've only finished 5 of 12 planned battalions thus far, so long way to go for me yet. I'm holding back on doing the accompanying cavalry till the end of the project, as an inducement to finish!
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by obriendavid » Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:04 pm
I had hoped to have some GMB flags for Saturday's display as they are lovely little creations but unfortunately it is almost 5 weeks since they were ordered and still no sign of them which is annoying as they are only a few hundred miles away. I have ordered figures from OZ which arrived in Scotland within 7 days of ordering so don't know why these are taking so long but I have been told he only works part time.
I had started out painting my infantry with good intentions of painting them first before going onto the cavalry but as I keep adding more infantry to the list I decided to make a start on some cavalry as a little treat, especially the Cossacks as it gave me a break from all that green.
I've especially enjoyed painting the guns with all the clutter behind which just looks the part.
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by barr7430 » Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:58 pm
Lovely Bryce!
You should think about coming along to our Borodino game in February 2011
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by CoffinDodger » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:09 pm
"XA*I*A CLAUSS"
The only constructive comment that I can make is that maybe the name tag is a bit too big,
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by subedai » Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:02 pm
Dunno what you are on about, they look alright to me -would look good on any wargames table. Keep going, would like to some others.
Dodgy photography? Phaw! The subject is in focus, you can see what it is, so what more do you want? Don't worry about it, I use my garden as a backdrop all the time because natural light is better.
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by Rob Herrick » Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:06 pm
The only "problem" with the paint job I can see is that you didn't paint eyes on the guys. The only reason I can tell is because of the excellent zoom lens showing a close up of some faces.
On the table, they will make a splendid target for Frenchmen!
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by Greystreak » Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:42 am
barr7430 wrote:You should think about coming along to our Borodino game in February 2011
It's a target I'm working towards, Barry, but negotiations are still in the early stages. Not that you'd
need another 5 battalions of Russian infantry, or a battery of 12-pdrs . . .
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by Churchill » Wed Oct 06, 2010 1:45 pm
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by Curt » Wed Oct 06, 2010 10:07 pm
This is a beautiful unit - great work, Bryce. Your brushwork is nice and clean. Brilliant work on the faces as well.
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by curassier » Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:15 pm
Beautiful sculpts by Mr Hicks (Victrix) for the earlier period Austerlitz, Friedland et al. Not sure about the organisation of Russian battalions in this period or how long these uniforms lasted. Were these old-style shako's still around in 1812? Greystreak maybe you can advise. I'm thinking that many of the Perry officers from the old Foundry range might still be usable as well.
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by Anonymous » Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:40 pm
curassier wrote:Beautiful sculpts by Mr Hicks (Victrix) for the earlier period Austerlitz, Friedland et al. Not sure about the organisation of Russian battalions in this period or how long these uniforms lasted. Were these old-style shako's still around in 1812? Greystreak maybe you can advise. I'm thinking that many of the Perry officers from the old Foundry range might still be usable as well.
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Jon,
The uniform/headdress change were ordered short before the french invasion. The army needed almost the rest of the year 1812 to replace the old style uniforms. In the early days of 1813 the last and westernmost units got the new dress.
Hope that helps
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by curassier » Thu Oct 07, 2010 10:45 pm
Yes that is most helpful - hopefully the castings will be close in size to the Foundry napoleonic Russians - which to my mind were by far the bst of the Perry offerings under the Foundry banner. Any thoughts on organisation of a typical Musketeer battalion.
I see Greystreak has a company (?) of Grenadiers - would this be appropriate for 1807 as well?
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by Anonymous » Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:28 pm
Jon,
The unit organization of the Russians was kept the same since 1805.
A Batallion had 4 companies of 2 platoons each. Only the regimental structure changed a bit from 1805 to 1811.
By the look of Greystreaks unit I would say its quite correct. Only one Platoon (4 figures) was made of Grenadiers.
The wellknown Russian Converged Grenadiers were drawn out of the 2nd (or Reserve Batallion) of each Infantry Regiment. So all Field Army Regiments, comprising the 1st and the 3rd Batallion, have had their Grenadiers with them.
Hope this helps a bit
Günter