French "Gate Crashers" (1 Viewer)

Wellington,

What you need is the farmhouse manned by French forces with British troops taking it by storm! I would do that myself, but I find that the British figures seem "defensive" in nature. Most of the figures on both sides are very similar, but the French clearly have several "attacking" poses that the British don't when it comes to the infantry. Anyone else notice this? The exception is the Scots Greys, but of course they are mounted. If my Scots Greys weren't set up at the office, I would have them set up smashing a French infantry line. How have any of you used your Scots Greys in a display?


Either way you have a great display...I'm lazy I think, because my figures have remained in the same position since I bought them...really I should try more stuff....sorry for taking so long to reply...just figured out you sent me this message.

Regards
WELLINGTON
 
Wellington,

What you need is the farmhouse manned by French forces with British troops taking it by storm! I would do that myself, but I find that the British figures seem "defensive" in nature. Most of the figures on both sides are very similar, but the French clearly have several "attacking" poses that the British don't when it comes to the infantry. Anyone else notice this? The exception is the Scots Greys, but of course they are mounted. If my Scots Greys weren't set up at the office, I would have them set up smashing a French infantry line. How have any of you used your Scots Greys in a display?

I haven't set up my Scots Greys in a display as yet, but I'm working on it.

Cheers
H
 
I picked more BRITISH HIGHLANDERS (K&C) this weekend :eek:

See I love all parts of the NAPOLEONIC PERIOD !

Even the bad guys :p :D ;)
 
Nice Set-up, it looks great.
I would like to do a display like this one day.
Currently, my figures are just displayed in my cabinet.
 

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