We should start with the "Germans" from the Confederation of the Rhine as they are different from prior weeks.
This unit is two battalions of the Gross-und Erbprinz Regiment. They were present at some of the larger engagements such as Talavera, Ocana and Badajoz. I did these in more of a campaign dress with blanket roll and a mixture of coloured trousers, mostly brown. I think because of the figures that I have most of the other CotR troops will look more like on a parade ground.
Lastly I have the end of the Portuguese Line Infantry - the 2nd, 9th and 14th Regiments - each of two battalions. This brings the total for the Portuguese painted in this year's Challenge to 36 battalions of Line Infantry, 10 battalions of Cacadores and three cavalry regiments.
I still need to do officers, artillery and skirmishers for the Portuguese which I think will be after the challenge.
Next week should be more of the Confederation of the Rhine, the 3rd Swiss Regiment and the first of some Spanish.
Points:
Swiss
- 3 battalions of 36 figures @ 0.5 points per figure = 56 points
- Regimental commander with 2 mounted figures @ 1 point per figure - 2 points
Hessen-Darmstadt - 2 battalions of 36 figures @ 0.5 points = 36 points
Line battalions - 6 battalions of 24 figures each @ 0.5 points per figures = 72 points
Total = 166 points
From Millsy:
Nice to see the Germans getting a look in this time Richard. Confederation troops are such a melting pot both of uniform variety and troop quality. It's hard to to find something to like about every unit. Stiffened up with the ever reliable Swiss I am sure they'll serve you well.
We focus a lot on points total but if ever we scored on actual bodies you'd come out in front by a county mile mate! Lovely work as ever and 166 well earned points it is.
Cheers,
Millsy
Really pleased to see these Richard, I think they look superb, lovely and bright, just what you need to be able to appreciate the overall look of so many tiny figures
ReplyDeleteThanks Kerry. I agree about the need for 'lightness' - especially on the basing with these sized figures. I changed to a much lighter basing flock and they stand out much better on the table mat.
DeleteVery nice indeed, Richard.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray
DeleteExcellent mass effect Richard. Very tempted by your work. These will really stun when all on the table.
ReplyDeleteBruce when you're tempted you know there is only one solution :)
Deleteoooh yeah, Napoleonics! Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks Greg
DeleteNice Work
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam
DeleteFantastic looking Napoleonics, Richard. I love seeing all these allied units being done up.
ReplyDeleteThanks Curt - lots more allies to come.
DeleteLove seeing these Allied units. Really enyoing this project.
ReplyDeleteThanks again Peter - hoping I can provide more enjoyment over the coming weeks
DeleteA great new addition to the project!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot
DeleteGreat colours!
ReplyDeleteThanks - it is interesting as I sit looking down at the plastic paint palette and note such a plain group of basic colours that I use.
DeleteI guess it simply works in the scale?
DeleteVery nice, Richard!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for commenting
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