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Just getting the troops ready for a little dance called Waterloo.......
 

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Nassau and Brunswick forces clash with the French..........
 

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The fate of Europe hangs in the balance.................
 

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I must say George that you always provide a nice series of pictures of your collection of "little guys" no matter what the historical context is. As a collector of Wm Britains Napoleonics I really appreciate what you have done here. You must send those Nassau troops to the woods south of Chataeu Hougoumont to defend Wellington's right flank. Thank you very much for sharing with all of us.

Mike
 
Mike,
I always appreciate you stopping by and having a look at what I've been up to in the world of 1/72nd scale.

Thanks for the positive feedback; yes, off to Hougomont it is...........
 
George,
Did you paint most of those figures?
Mark
 
George,
Did you paint most of those figures?
Mark

About 90% of them; I can't take credit for the Brunswick Hussars, they are superbly done, I'm just a hack when it comes to figures.............hope to see you Sunday at the Saddlebrook show.
 
VERY COOL GEORGE:cool::cool::cool:

I love the epic stuff, the more the merrier.

VERY COOL!:cool::cool::cool:

Thanks Mike, I am planning several Waterloo dioramas; the French Infantry attack, the French cavalry attack, the defense of Plancenoit, and last but not least, the final attack by the imperial guard.
 
To quote the well known forum member who hangs around in lobbys "Napoleonics"
Only problem is the other guy seems to favour Napoleon rather than the Duke (not the cowboy actor !).
Then again the US were on the wrong side during Napoleonic times so perhaps it is understandable.:D:D:):)
Anyway I digress.
Great to see Warrior doing Naps. WWII is OK but Napoleonics rule. Hey, what's wrong with "Wellingtonics" other than the it sounds like a drink ?!
Keep up the good work George.
Regards
Brett
 
George, this looks very cool. Are you saying you painted most of these? :eek:
 
To quote the well known forum member who hangs around in lobbys "Napoleonics"
Only problem is the other guy seems to favour Napoleon rather than the Duke (not the cowboy actor !).
Then again the US were on the wrong side during Napoleonic times so perhaps it is understandable.:D:D:):)
Anyway I digress.
Great to see Warrior doing Naps. WWII is OK but Napoleonics rule. Hey, what's wrong with "Wellingtonics" other than the it sounds like a drink ?!
Keep up the good work George.
Regards
Brett

Thanks Brett, look for more and some pretty massive efforts in the future on this subject.........
 
George, this looks very cool. Are you saying you painted most of these? :eek:

Yes, I did the french infantry and the cavalry as well as the Nassau figures, but not the Brunswick hussars or artillery.................
 

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