Armies of the Napoleonic Wars (1 Viewer)

Very creative to get so close to the figures. Congratulations. My favorite is the one with the back of the lancer to the camera.
 
Hi Guy,
Wonderful creation :salute:::salute:: nice to see First Legion has inspired you to go "Hunting for Grasshoppers" :wink2:.. regards Gebhard
 
Hello and thank you to all (Geb,Andanna,Josh....and forgiveness to those I forgot ..)
Your always kind words encourage me and always give me the desire to share my passion with you.:eek:
Best.
Guy.

a little "shots" ..... in the heart of "action!" :cool:

 
BRIENNE: February 1, 1814
Napoleon ... "first gunner France" can with a powerful artillery and manoeuvrist apply its system of war constitute the decisive places the famous large batteries capable of creating a breach in the enemy lines.{sm4}
Best.
Guy.:salute::



 
Hi guy, great looking setup but then again your work is always exquisite!!! Thanks for sharing the great photos...Sammy
 
Guy,
This is an absolutely fantastic scene!! Keep up the great work, thank you for sharing!
Josh
 
Hello everyone,
Here's some time since I posted anything on this thread.
I played today and found inspiration ....
Best.
Guy.:salute::

. Battle of Ligny 16 June 1815 ...
the village of Ligny ... had two large farms called: Farm and Farm on High En-Bas ... A fierce struggle without thank you opposed the Prussian troops of the Emperor Napoleon. The name of Ligny is etched forever in the Napoleonic era, combined with that of the "last unfinished victory" that could change the face of this campaign ... We do not rewrite history ....





 
Absolutely outstanding in every way Guy . . . . Just brilliant . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Guy,
This has to rank amongst your best works! Bravo!! Thank you for sharing!
Josh
 
Just Incredible :salute:::salute:::salute:: this really deserves to be seen by everyone involved in any aspect of this Hobby , maybe the cover of Toy Soldier Collector Magazine would be a good place to start. I'd certainly buy a copy. Guy... your the man :salute:: regards Gebhard
 
... Our veteran sapper introduces our young drum to the benefactions of an old vintage found in a farm abandoned(given up) by the occupant ......:):p:wink2::salute::
Guy.


 
BORODINO - September 1812 : Battle of Schewardino ..
Russian artillery ... folded over the redoubt Scherwadino suffered the cavalry charges of General Montbrun ( Saxons guards ) ...
Guy.:salute::


 
WATERLOO: "Nassau Infantry"
.... the sun lit the wood Goumont .... light troops ambushed Nassau will not soon be overthrown by the French infantry attack ..... {sm4}



 
Belgian campaign: June 18, 1815 ......
Wellington has learned the defeat of the Prussians at Ligny, he decided to withdraw his infantry positions and in perfect order, backed by the Sonian Forest, a little in front of the village of Waterloo ..... :salute::





 
Hi to all,
following the "adventures" of my toy soldiers:
Best.
Guy.:salute::

1812 Russian campaign ..
.... a cold winter sun illuminated the Russian countryside, covered with a white blanket of snow, this small detachment hussar patrol in search of enemy positions ....




.....the last charge ....... June 18, 1815


 
Guy,
What can one say? Thanks for sharing so many wonderful images of your work. I love it when you get inspired because it gets me inspired! I thoroughly enjoy your abundant compositional, dioramic and photography skills. Your buildings just blow me away!{eek3} It just doesn't get any better than that. Your imagination, creativity and First Legion figures go perfectly together.

Joe
 
Guy,
What can one say? Thanks for sharing so many wonderful images of your work. I love it when you get inspired because it gets me inspired! I thoroughly enjoy your abundant compositional, dioramic and photography skills. Your buildings just blow me away!{eek3} It just doesn't get any better than that. Your imagination, creativity and First Legion figures go perfectly together.

Joe


A big thank you Joe for your comments.
I appreciate and am flattered by your compliments.:eek::eek:
Best.
Guy.:salute::
 
Guy,
Your work never fails to awe! Thank you for being so kind as to share with us!
Josh
 

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