I appreciate all the kind words and especially the information that George provided. So far, I am still doing research about the battle for Plancenoit, tactics used by the French/Prussians and what figures are available to tell certain parts of the story. It has been a real learning experience. I was really fascinated with the French use of 3 ranks and how each rank was used. I purchased a few books to help my understanding and act as reference for future projects. I keep adding figures to the diorama and have looked at spitting it into 2 dioramas based on number of figures and where the units fought during the battle. I am having a hard time finding Young Guard figures and was wondering if the First Legion 45th figures would work? Right now, all the figures are French with a few First Legion Prussians mixed into the diorama. I have started on some of the buildings and other pieces of terrain. Hopefully WB will continue to expand the Napoleonic line with Waterloo period figures especially Prussians and more Imperial Guard. I attached a few images of the growing number of figures and organizing them ranks and files. Thx Chris
Very impressive diorama project !.
I also have a diorama project of Plancenoit, but with fewer figures: about twenty Silesian Landwehr (First Legion and Thomas Gunn) facing roughly the same number of French grenadiers of the Imperial Guard (King and Country, Team Miniatures, and William Britain).
Unfortunately, the First Legion Prussian Musketeers and French Chasseurs of the Imperial Guard are retired; they are now very difficult and very expensive to obtain.
I have attached some photos of the uniforms worn by the french Young Guard at that time so that you can compare them with the First Legion 45th line infantry (It's a shame that the casual look of these marching figurines doesn't really reflect the brutal fighting of Plancenoit).
On the other hand, in regard of the French cavalry, the Polish Guard Lancers did not fight at Plancenoit; there were only mounted chasseurs, line lancers and some hussars and cuirassiers.
Regarding these Polish Lancers, are the spears also bent on your models ? . For my part, all the spears are noticeably bent and it's impossible to straighten them because they break (unlike the now retired "red" Dutch Guard Lancers whose spears are made of a different, unbreakable material).
And finally, if you want to complete your troops at Plancenoit, the KronPrinz brand sells the following figurines which may be of interest:
- prussian musketeers, landwehr, Hussars and Dragoons.
- french Imperial Guard Grenadiers and Chasseurs à pied, and also Guard and line artillery.