Napoleonics in 20mm................... (1 Viewer)

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Made some new additions to my collection recently; Austrians, Wurttembergers, Bavarians, Poles and Russians, time to break them out.....
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Hi George,

Love seeing all these guys out in action. Any particular fight or just mucking about and having fun?

Dave
 
Hi George,

Love seeing all these guys out in action. Any particular fight or just mucking about and having fun?

Dave

Thanks Dave, glad you like it. Great question; I was kicking around doing a huge battle like Bautzen, decided to do something a bit fictional for no other reason that to get the newest additions into a diorama.

I may revisit the Bautzen idea at some point, also kicking around Plancenoit or Borodino as well, we'll see...................I'm also waiting on some French Dragoons, Dutch Infantry, more Russians and some Westphalian Guard Jagers....................
 
Hey George,
As we have talked about on our long jaunts on the highways, you can only achieve this level of grandeur in 20 mm. The scale is very impressive when shown in this style and further enhanced by the knowledge AND attention to detail that you contribute. As always Number one, GRADE A work.

--- LaRRy
 
Hey George,
As we have talked about on our long jaunts on the highways, you can only achieve this level of grandeur in 20 mm. The scale is very impressive when shown in this style and further enhanced by the knowledge AND attention to detail that you contribute. As always Number one, GRADE A work.

--- LaRRy

Thanks Larry and I agree, 20mm lends itself to large dioramas without losing perspective, they are small but not too small, glad you like it...........
 
Another great presentation George. Like the scenic effects such as the wheat fields and fruit trees. Chris
 
Another great presentation George. Like the scenic effects such as the wheat fields and fruit trees. Chris


Thanks Chris, glad you like it, am thinking of doing a much larger diorama from a different period shortly; it's not WWII, so that leaves only one other possibility as I collect Napoleonics, ACW and WWII as you know...............:wink2:
 
Looks great, Working with this scale opens up possibilites most of us larger scale collectors can only dream of. Some beautiful figures, really nice set up. :salute::
 
Looks great, Working with this scale opens up possibilites most of us larger scale collectors can only dream of. Some beautiful figures, really nice set up. :salute::

Thanks for the comments Gebs, I appreciate it, glad you like my collection.......................
 
Thanks for the comments Gebs, I appreciate it, glad you like my collection.......................

Like it hell I love it,
The Russian and Austrians look awesome. I really love to see both thier heavy Cavalry presented, too bad nobody in my favorite scale has touched them. :mad: I'm hoping someday FL will get to em {sm4}.
All the french units look beautifully done, and you have tons of em :salute:: can never have enough French line.
 
You do a really good job with these epic dioramas. Keep up the good work !:salute::
Steve
 

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