I am working away on my task for the Snowlord, but also have some bits and bobs from stuff left mostly completed before submitting. In this case I had all of the figures painted before I hit the summit, but I hadn't based them.
In my terms this is a paint bomb, maybe my largest ever point total. It's a full 24 man battalion of the Navarre Regiment from the French Army for Seven Years War project. Navarre was one of the oldest regiments in the French army, dating back to 1558 but not joining the French Army until Henri IV because King. They served in Western Germany from 1757-1762 and took part in most of the big battles.
He doesn't show well here but I really like the Crusader drummer. The standard bearer in the front rank is from Front Rank |
Close up of the Grenadiers. The NCO pointing is Front Rank. |
You can see the variations in Crusader's marching figures. The office waving his hat is FR. |
Normally I roll my battalions out in three lots of 8 so as to keep up the image of progress, so a 24 man posting is rare for me. I had planned to do the same here, but when I finished the first lot I realized that I was out of the bases I use for this project. Challenger Byron of https://northernlightsterrain.com/ sourced me some free of charge (thanks Byron) on his most recent trip to Regina, but which time I had all 24 set to be based. My Sarissa order has since arrived so I'm now Covid-19 prepared with bases.
Figures are Crusader mostly with a few Front Rank command figures. I've done most of the unit with turn backs but added a few figures with coats undone for variety. There's the normal command treats, two drummers in King's Livery, two flags (sourced from a gamer blog and printed at home) and a grenadier stand. The grenadiers are over represented in the unit as there should be only 1-2 in the 24 man unit but I like the bearskins. I like to think that fusiliers were detached to guard the camp, perform picket duties etc upping the proportion of grenadiers in the main unit.
The Crusader and Front Rank figures both paint up nicely. I like the Crusader private soldier figures with their subtle mix of related poses and the drummers are nice. However, Crusader's officer, NCO and and standard bearers are a little static and low key so I often sub in replacements from Front Rank. The two companies work ok to my aging and fading eyes.
Points wise that's 24 figures @ 5 point a pop for a grand total of 120, which leaves me almost exactly at my Challenge target of 500 points. There's more stuff in progress plus the Snowlord's Challenge so I'll make my target with some room to spare.
lovely unit, especially now they all agreed to have their picture published
Martin
Great looking lace wars unit, the mix of figures works really well!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain. I am pleased with the end result.
DeleteNice regiment Peter! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tamsin.
DeleteGreat work Vive l'Roi!!
ReplyDeleteCheers Adam. FYI I looked an doing Saintonge but they ended up in Guyana not Western Germany.
DeleteYeah Saintonge seemed to get a lot of colonial duty. They did fight in Italy durring the Austrian Succession.
DeleteNice work on these Peter. Do you find the Front Rank stuff huge next to the Crusader Miniatures ones?
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Paul. I was initially worried about the size differences but I’ve mixed them on several battalions and they work together well. The FR are more barrel chested than the more fine boned Crusaders but it works. As noted I. The post I only use FR command figures which stand out in a unit anyway which masks the differences. I don’t think that I’d mix private fusiliers from the two firms side by side.
DeleteThanks very much Martin, I was glad to get these pictures sorted out. The two flag points gets me exactly to my challenge goal, with more on the work bench to be posted in the next week.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Peter. Crusader and Front Rank seem to mix well.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on getting a full unit finished into one submission :)
Thanks Greg. Wasn’t the plan to wait for the end, but it worked.
DeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barks
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