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Here are some shots of the First Legion figures with the spectacular new buildings for Waterloo, just incredible looking pieces.......


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Are they from Tempest too?
Mark

No, these beauties are First Legion buildings, TER 004, 005 and 006, they bring the famous Prussian assault on Plancenoit painting to life, where the divisions of Hiller, Ryssel and Tippelskirch overcame the young guard and the 1st Battalions of the 2nd Grenadiers and 2nd Chasseurs....................
 
Are the swatika flag in first picture from the french or the prussians?:)
 
They look fantastic George. Which show is that from?

Thanks Bill; these shots are from the Freeport Long Island show, right before a chap came along and bought all three buildings and most of the Prussians, glad I snapped the picture when I did...........
 
Hi Bill,
I love the new icon . It looks to be Captain Lind leading the 1st Life Guards against the 12th Cuirassiers at Waterloo buy Mark Churms .I have it in my collection . Its a Great Print.;) Gebhard
 
Great job. I didn't know that Scott's brigade was at Waterloo?!

Sorry, I only have 48 feet of display space and sometimes manufacturers, era's, scales, etc, etc, overlap........................
 
Sorry, I only have 48 feet of display space and sometimes manufacturers, era's, scales, etc, etc, overlap........................

That is OK, I was kind of wondering what the comparisons were with the other lines. I just thought that it was a great "find what doesn't belong" idea. It is a great display.

Dave
 
Sort of like "where's waldo?"................but to be honest, I should do a better job of seperating manufacturers, which I will be doing in 2010 at the shows................
 
Sort of like "where's waldo?"................but to be honest, I should do a better job of seperating manufacturers, which I will be doing in 2010 at the shows................

You could, but I think that it was fine. It was the right era and like I said, I was wondering about the scale. I collect Napoleonics and would like to collect War of 1812 also, especially if they fit well with First Legion.

Merry Christmas
 
Hi Bill,
I love the new icon . It looks to be Captain Lind leading the 1st Life Guards against the 12th Cuirassiers at Waterloo buy Mark Churms .I have it in my collection . Its a Great Print.;) Gebhard
Great eye and thank you mate. I am surprised anyone can recognize it from the compressed crop I had to make for the avatar. Now this is a scene I would dearly LOVE to be able to recreate with First Legion figures. I think it would look pretty fine on one of George's tables too but he would need more room.:D Listening Matt?????!!!!!!!!;):D


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Great eye and thank you mate. I am surprised anyone can recognize it from the compressed crop I had to make for the avatar. Now this is a scene I would dearly LOVE to be able to recreate with First Legion figures. I think it would look pretty fine on one of George's tables too but he would need more room.:D Listening Matt?????!!!!!!!!;):D


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Love that painting; something about Napoleonic artwork which we've discussed numerous times.

I'm up for that Bill, it's up to Mr Matt to make the figures is all there is to it.....................
 
I would like to see FL do small dioramas like Britains is doing with Chosen Ground.Conte use do do diorama type sets with their Troiani sets.
Mark
 
I would like to see FL do small dioramas like Britains is doing with Chosen Ground.Conte use do do diorama type sets with their Troiani sets.
Mark

I really liked the Troiani/Conte sets. I have a few of the Troiani prints and the small diorama's with the bases were great. I wish that they would have done more. I guess that First Legion could make a base for their command sets:D I wonder if the sets would sell?
 

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