For anyone interested, the broken-down cannon with Highlander is from Little Legion. Mike also makes this Set with British Infantry, Dutch Jager and Black Brunswicker. I have those in my collection as well.
In my Hougoumont display I have used Trophy, Little Legion and ATS figures along with buildings from JG Miniatures as well as "The North Gate" diorama from Britains. I thought that I should share these with you.
I love your Napoleonics. They look fabulous and you photographed them nicely. I find that both Trophy and Little Legion blend in so well together as well as ATS for a proper Napoleonic display to include a variety of poses and units.
This is one fabulous collection! Impressive to say the least. I also have a Brunswicker square of Trophy and Little Legion to add to my British 69th, 71st and Gordon Highlander squares along with a large number of mostly Trophy and Little Legion French cavalry.
Hi Barkmann;
These are indeed lovely figures and you have them well displayed. I also have this band along with 2 additional NCO's, 8 Original Coldstream Guards marching without bayonets on muskets and 12 with bayonets shoulder arms.
Having studied how the Napoleonic Coldstream Guards band...
The Dutch Belgian Artillery Set is fabulous. They were part of Detmer's brigade which fired shot and shell into Napoleon's Imperial Guard as they advanced up the slopes at Waterloo and played a vital role at the crossroads at "Quatre Bras" two days prior. The Dutch Belgian Carabiniers look...
Wow! This collection of Napoleonics is awesome! Very impressive. The figures are fabulous and the musket fire effects. :)
What materials did you use for your diorama materials, grasses, bushes and trees Horus? It looks very realistic.
These are wonderful photos . I like how the Little Legion Napoleon fits in so nicely with Trophy. Is the Old Guard Officer leading the Grenadiers in bearskin a Trophy Figure, ATS or other? I have most of these figures in my collection and they look great. Thanks for sharing your photos.
Absolutely fabulous Waterloo collection! Bravo! Thanks for sharing. You can almost hear the rattle of musketry, the pipers playing, and the shouts of "Vive l'Empereur" amid the thunder of hoofs. :)
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