If Britains Revisited the Napoleonic Nassau sets who would buy them? (1 Viewer)

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The Nassau sets were great but there were a good few gaps in the range. I have every set which was originally produced as well as multiples and I would love to display them in my Waterloo diorama but there are a few gaps in the ranks!

We need an Officer, maybe an NCO, certainly a standard bearer and some wounded and dead and running away!
I'd love to have a Nassau square being broken up by French cavalry!

This would produxe an opportunity for some hand to hand set, a French curassier chopping at a Nassau soldier and the soldier using his rifle to deflect the blow.

Nassauers running away from Cavalry.

A Nassauer using the but of his rifle like a club and a curassier in the middle of falling from his horse.

A Nassauer bayonetting a Curassier who has been pinned underneath his dead horse.

Is there any more interest in the Nassau area of Waterloo or is it just me?

Cheers, Scott
 
The Nassau sets were great but there were a good few gaps in the range. I have every set which was originally produced as well as multiples and I would love to display them in my Waterloo diorama but there are a few gaps in the ranks!

We need an Officer, maybe an NCO, certainly a standard bearer and some wounded and dead and running away!
I'd love to have a Nassau square being broken up by French cavalry!

This would produxe an opportunity for some hand to hand set, a French curassier chopping at a Nassau soldier and the soldier using his rifle to deflect the blow.

Nassauers running away from Cavalry.

A Nassauer using the but of his rifle like a club and a curassier in the middle of falling from his horse.

A Nassauer bayonetting a Curassier who has been pinned underneath his dead horse.

Is there any more interest in the Nassau area of Waterloo or is it just me?

Cheers, Scott

I agree with you, it would be nice to have the opportunity to add to the few figures, I'd like to add a Drummer/Cornet to your basic list.
 
Yes, more Nassau figures please.
The original figures were part of the Hougoumont series so it would be good to have additional figures for that.
The Nassauers were involved in close fighting in the wood and gardens of the chateau.
 
The Royal Netherlands Army is certainly under appreciated. I'd like to see a set composed of the Prince of Orange, a senior Dutch officer, and a staff officer. Recently, a homemade set was featured in TS&MF magazine and it looked excellent.
Cheers,
Brendan
 
The Royal Netherlands Army is certainly under appreciated. I'd like to see a set composed of the Prince of Orange, a senior Dutch officer, and a staff officer. Recently, a homemade set was featured in TS&MF magazine and it looked excellent.
Cheers,
Brendan

I would definetly go for this!

Scott
 
The Royal Netherlands Army is certainly under appreciated. I'd like to see a set composed of the Prince of Orange, a senior Dutch officer, and a staff officer. Recently, a homemade set was featured in TS&MF magazine and it looked excellent.
Cheers,
Brendan

Sounds good. I'd like to see a mounted Prince of Orange.
 
Prince of Orange and a member of staff is a must have! I'd like a new release of a mounted Uxbridge and wellington just sitting on horse observing from a vantage point!

Scott
 
A Mounted Uxbridge would be great. Adding to my wish list I'd like to see a mounted Rebecque, De Lancey, Muffling and a Marshal Ney charging the allied squares with his cavalry.
Oh and since the Red Lancers are being released how about Polish Lancers too please!
Along with adding to the Nassau figures, I'd like to see Jagers and maybe even a Dutch-Belgian artillery piece.

Steve
 
Prussians!!!!!
Infantry, Cavalry and artillery........mounted Blucher.
 
I would definitely love more Nasseurs! A mounted Orange would be great, too!
 

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