Sunday, 7 February 2021

From GregB - 10mm French Line Lancers for Franco-Prussian War (32 points)

French Lancers in 10mm for the FPW - figures from Pendraken.

More 10mm Franco-Prussian War? Yes! More 10mm Franco-Prussian War. I'm on a bit of a roll with it, so
I want to keep it going. These 10mm figures are meant to represent two regiments of French Line Lancers, ready to ride to glory in the summer of 1870. The castings are from Pendraken - as always, a joy to paint, but with one sort of mysterious feature, one which I could not quite bring out in the photos...

Beautiful sculpts as always from Pendraken - but take a really close look at the musician, if you can.

Cavalry was very important to the armies of 1870, but the era of cavalry regiments closing to contact and having a decisive impact on the battle itself was coming to an end. Of course, no point wasting you time advancing those views in the summer of 1870, right? These brave fellows will run down any enemies foolish enough to mess with Imperial France! What should they be scared of? A bunch of foot-sloggers with black powder muskets? No,...they have rifles you say? Breech-loading you say? How many shots per minute? Backed by breech-loading artillery? Well...I'm sure it will all work out in the end - debrouiller, as the French say. Instant glory awaits. You should charge that Prussian line right now.

Maybe check the musician in this photo? No...a bit blurry...

These are based for the "1871" game rules, where a single base represents two squadrons of cavalry or so, and two bases together represent a regiment. Of course, as with the infantry, the scale of the game can be increased or decreased, so different combinations are possible, but the intent for now is that these will represent two different regiments ready to fight in some of the early engagements near the French/Prussian border.

Yellow facings for this unit.

It was difficult to find clear uniform references for the Lancers in this period. The relevant Osprey book is a bit of a disappointment in this regard, so in the end I bodged it a bit. One of the regiments has yellow facings and collars, the other red...I think I ended up exaggerating the amount of colour on the facings, but it helps when the figures are in this scale.

To battle! Vive L'empereur!

Ok...so I mentioned at the outset there was something odd about the musicians. Can you spot it? Probably not...but each bugler is missing his right forearm - a flaw in the casting, I suppose. And pretty odd that both musicians had that issue. But you only get one bugler per pack, and I didn't want to order new packs of Lancers just to get more musicians...so the "ghost bugles" will help lead these riders to battle on the table!

Score-wise, we have 16 cavalry at 10mm size, so that should work out to another 32 points. Thanks for reading! I hope to finish some more FPW stuff before this edition of the Challenge concludes!

26 comments:

  1. Lovely, lovely French cavalry and I didn't notice the arm and I doubt anybody else will on the table!
    Best Iain

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  2. Great looking models there dude!

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  3. Wonderful work on these brave, poor saps, dude. The trumpeters probably had their arms shot away sounding the charge...

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    1. Thanks dude! Yes...the trumpet stays in place due to momentum of the charge...eek...

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  4. They may not have a long life expectancy, but they look glorious.

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    1. Thanks Stuart! Yes...one charge probably - but man, it will look great!

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  5. Lovely cavalry Greg, very colourful. I couldn’t see the missing forearms, did you do a fix or is it my eyes?

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    1. Cheers Peter! I didn't fix anything...the missing forearm is thankfully not easy to spot on such a small figure, and I really only noticed once I started painting them, so given the average "table range" I expect few people will notice.

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  6. Splendid stuff Greg, these fellows will be cutting down those damned Prussians with aplomb. I think at this scale over doing the facings is the way to go.

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  7. Excellent job! Don’t fancy their survival chances on the tabletop mind you....

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    1. Cheers Jamie! They will manage at least one charge...

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  8. Great stuff again ...
    Thumbs Up Jez

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  9. Knocked it out of the park again with these 10mm Lancers, loving this project 👍
    Regards KenR

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