Armies of the Napoleonic Wars (1 Viewer)

Finally, new photos! I hope it was not only because I sent you a reminder! The Black Hawk figure looks good. I had looked at their "Retreat" range - but ultimately decided against it.

But your combination looks great. Good to have you back. I am always concerned this forum is being taken over by WWI and WWII collectors.
 
Great to see you posting again :salute:: its always a pleasure to view your creations my friend, they all work well together. regards Gebhard
 
Very nice dioramas Guy! Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Brendan
 
..... LOAD LAST !!!
... there are two centuries their courage, dedication ... could not reverse the course of history ......{sm2}


 
hi Guy,
Beautiful compositions as always, I love the blending of the background photo's nicely done. Thanks for sharing Regards Gebhard
 
SURGEON campaign ...
Their living and working conditions are often appalling. They follow the troops, mostly on foot, in long walks and in any weather. Only majors surgeons are mounted and some favored majors aid; some sub majors follow aids ambulance vans and are thus carry.
Their hosting is one of the troupe, sometimes outdoors under a tent around a bivouac, sometimes in an abandoned house ......
Guy.:salute::



 
Very nice. I am always amazed of how good you merge front- and background. And this background is a very dynamic choice.
 
Excellent diorama! Looks like a scene from the Sharpe series.
Cheers,
Brendan
 
WAR OF SPAIN: battle of Albuera May 1811
So here is the full display of my diorama project on the Spanish Civil War
Before my designs cross the Atlantic (as Lafayette) to join their new owner.:)
Aside from the British and French troops represented on this dio, this staging "Hollywood" as usual is far removed from historical reality. I hope to be "forgiven" by the purists of the period.:eek:
Guy.:salute::




 
Another outstanding diorama Guy! Thanks for sharing with us.
Cheers,
Brendan
 

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