Armies of the Napoleonic Wars (1 Viewer)

I have just spent some time going through this thread.Your ability to match the figures,the bases and the backdrops is simply awesome.You also seem to have an extensive knowledge of the Napoleonic period.First Legion certainly have put out some very good Napoleonic figures which you have used to near perfection.Well done that man!
 
WATERLOO: Ohain road
loading ... cuirassiers; Hollow Road ... (according to the text of Victor Hugo greatly exaggerated)
PS: left pictures is a skit of a master Italian figuriniste
(Francesco Terlizzi): I adapted my FL!!^&grin^&grin
Guy.


 
Battle of Toulouse: April 1814
.... the outskirts of the city, Wellington's army progressed and jostled the troops of Marshal Soult forced to withdraw behind the canal.
Afraid of being trapped in Toulouse, Soult withdrew during the night of April 11 to 12. The same day between Wellington morning in Toulouse ...
Guy.:salute::


 
Great looking set-up of one of my most favorite group pieces, The British Guards. Thanks for sharing.
 
Hi Guy,
As always my friend a pleasure to view a real treat for the eyes :salute:::salute:: regards Gebhard
 
1812 - RETIREMENT ........

Hello to all.
For a long time I have not posted on the forum (computer crash and summer weather) dedicated to other interests, I find gradually the urge to play with my toy soldiers ....
Guy.
PS: Napoleon is a novelty that comes from "black hawk" compatible with my toys soldiers FL




 
Hi Guy,
Great to see you posting again, I totally understand enjoying the great outdoors in the nice weather. Thanks for sharing your creations with us. All the best Gebhard
 
Guy, I really do not know how you blend foreground and background so perfectly. It is just amazing.
 
THE BAVARIAN the service of the Emperor 1805-1813 ....
INFANTRY LINE (5th Preysing Line)
July 12, 1806, the Treaty of the Confederation of the Rhine, 16 states leave the Holy Roman Empire and form the Confederation (called the treaty "the Confederate States of the Rhine"). Napoleon is the "protector".
"This pretty young canteen offers something other than fresh water at these two Bavarian soldiers in their smart uniform ...."
Guy.:salute::

 
Another great scene. This thread is quickly becoming a favourite because you show so many different sides from the Napoleonic Wars.
 
Another great scene. This thread is quickly becoming a favourite because you show so many different sides from the Napoleonic Wars.

I fully agree with that. Also checked previous pictures from last months, the Battle of Toulouse is really outstanding.
Great job!

Janusz
 
Last, not least, your home-made foliage is outstanding and extremely realistic. The tree used in the photo with the Bavarians beats any commercial product that I am aware of. Cool. ^&cool
 
Hello everyone,
Summer holidays have kept me a bit of my passion ...:rolleyes:
Bad weather allows you to play with my toy soldiers !!
Now taken my camera.
Best.
Guy.:salute::

Red Lancers: Germany 1813 campaign ..


 
Hi Guy,
What can I say that I haven't already? Always a pleasure to view your creations my friend :salute:: .. All the best Gebhard
 
long ago that I have not posted on my thread ......
I find some inspiration ...:confused:

Austerlitz 1805: 4 Hussar (Wedding Crown Prince and FL)
FL remains my favorite manufacturer and also the best in my opinion: but has not yet published any of Napoleon's cavalry !! In the meantime ...




"unexpected enemy" ... the Russian winter in 1812 ...
... I who resides in a region where winter often brings us a beautiful white coat !!!! .... (marriage black hawk and FL)





GUY.:salute::
 

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