Friday 5 February 2021

From GregB - French Turcos and Command Stand, 10mm FPW (33 points)

More 10mm troops for the Franco-Prussian War of 1870!

Some more work completed for my 10mm Franco-Prussian War of 1870 project. This submission includes a unit of French Tirailleurs Algeriens - the feared "Turcos - and also a command base for the French, all in 10mm. The Turcos are castings from Pendraken, and the command figures are from Magister Millitum.

The Turcos are Pendraken sculpts, and they are amazing quality to work with, I love them.

The Imperial French Army had a poor showing overall in the Franco-Prussian War, but it was not for lack of bravery or determination on the part of the front-line troops, and the Turcos in particular gave a good account of themselves. They were fierce and disciplined in battle against the Prussians and their allies - and from a gaming perspective, they also had cool uniforms, which is great fun to paint!

The problem is much more likely to be found on that command base...some spare figures left over from my Magister Millitum packs. Again, these command bases can be generic but in the "1871" rules, two figures on the base generally represents a division commander. His uniform is nice, but I expect his command modifiers will not be...

A close-up showing the Turco officers...the flag is cast-on, so painted in free-hand.

These figures are based with the rules "1871" in mind, but of course can work for a number of other rule sets.  Even the "1871" rules themselves can scale up and down, but the default starting position is that each base of infantry would represent a battalion, and the three bases together comprise the regiment. But rules like "1871" and "Black Powder" are very flexible, so in the the future there are many potential uses for them.

Ready for action! Vive L'Empereur!

The Pendraken castings are really, really fun to paint. Yes, they are small, but the sculpting and casting are brilliant, with all sorts of little details that will reward your time if you try to bring them out. Painting the flag freehand was a bit of a challenge, but in this scale it is manageable. I'm not sure my brush was up to all of it, but I sure enjoyed these fellows, and they will add to the colourful variety of uniforms to be seen on the Franco-Prussian War gaming table...whenever that can be...sigh. 

Great details on these Pendraken figures!

Ok, so for points there are 31 foot castings and one mounted casting, all in 10mm, which I believe works out to 33 points all together. That should put me past 500...which is great, but still far from my goal for this edition of the Challenge. I had better get cracking! Thanks for reading, and try to stay sane!

32 comments:

  1. Lovely looking Turcos and the flag came out very nicely. Maybe the commander will be winged by friendly fire?

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    1. Thanks Peter!
      I'm not sure the commander's replacement would be any better...it was not a great time for the French senior command staff...

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  2. The models look great. Nice job on the flag, dude :-)

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  3. Thanks Dallas! Good thing the French flag is pretty straightforward...

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  4. Lovely looking colonial troops and nice flag!
    Best Iain

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  5. Wonderful work Greg! You must have quite the FPW collection by now. Really inspiring stuff and something I need to give a go at some point myself. I'll throw in a couple of extra points for the hand painted flag. Tres bien...

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    1. Thanks Nick! Yes, the collection is getting there...but there were some big scraps in that war, and I'm still a ways away from those. Watch for more!

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  6. Lovely work... this period has always tempted me.

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  7. Great work, love all the facial hair! Painting at this scale is painful work!

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    1. Cheers Simon! Thankfully the Pendraken sculpts have lots of detail, so it can be very fun as well as, at times, painful.

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  8. Lovely painting and basing!

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  9. Such beauties. Brilliant work dude.

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    1. Thanks dude - I hope they can march into your new games room one day soon!

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  10. Great post and project .. a great advert for 10mm painting and wargaming. Have to think if I am tempted .... Cheers Jez

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    1. Thanks Jez - all I can say is "give in" - getting tempted into new projects is a big part of the fun, right?

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  11. FYI Helion has a 25% off deal this weekend on FPW titles. Their stuff is normally good and their service is excellent, I ordered books on Jan 24th and got them Feb 3rd
    FRANCOP25OFF is the code
    https://www.helion.co.uk/conflicts/franco-prussian-war.php?sid=ba4a12a56485e464a0af3d93d3c926ce

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  12. Someday I am going to have to cave and start my own FPW project... these do look soooo good! Must resist...

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    1. Thanks Sander! Resistance is futile! The uniforms in the period are so cool, you will love it!

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  13. Excellent. 10mm is calling as stated above must resist.......
    Well done, they look amazing.

    BruceR

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  14. These are great, especially love the bases, top marks 👍
    Regards KenR

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  15. Very nice. Good to see a fellow FPW player

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  16. Smashing entry! Lovely colours at such a teensy scale.

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