You have a great collection OD.How mant figures do you have?
Mark
Thanks for the photos OD. You have put together a very nice battle vignette and without the hundreds of figures some seem to think are needed to create an impressive display for this period. Of course a little ground cover would make them even more impressive. I look forward to seeing more of your scenes.Mark
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Seriously .. I haven't kept count, what you see below is about perhaps a quarter my numbers, which I have actually put together in a dio style display. I have posted other pics of Napoleon's camp with parade cavalry & Imperial Guards elsewhere on the K&C section.
I have also posted pics of French cavalry "charging" a composite British and Blackwatch square ... in the JJD section.
For a lack of larger shelves, the K&C's 71st Highlanders, the RHA (2 guns), the Russians, FL's French line infantry/artillery and Patriots are displayed in their own little groups presently.
One day .. I hope to be able to put them all together is a 6' by 10' table sized display
OD
One of my favorite periods to collect. I love the massed columns and the pomp and circumstance of the period. Colorful uniforms, multiple unit choices, drums, band, great inspirational music, my favorite " Waterloo "movie, what's not to love about collecting these guys. All of my Nappy's are from 1 company. I collect 6 man marching sets, usually 4 man cavalry and artillery with crew, all made by Mulberry Miniatures out of England. ACW is first love ,Nappy's second at this point in time..Michael
Boy George, a 1000 here, a 1000 there, pretty soon you will have the full Battle of Nations' battle order; or do you already?Not really a huge fan of the war of 1812, although there is a company that makes metal 20mm War of 1812 Americans. You know, if I buy afew just to check them out, maybe I'll get into the War of 1812......................fast forward six months from now; "ok, I now have 1,000 War of 1812 Americans too thanks to Mark...............lol"