A Blog dedicated to the Prussian army in the autumn of 1813.
Freitag, 13. Mai 2011
Macht Platz fuer den Adjutanten!
This time it's a Feldjaeger Oberer chasing over the battlefield. No real gaming-value but certainly a nice addition to any table I'll field my troops on.
Battle for the bridges
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No posts for a week as I've been using my spare time before I go back to
study getting the 1st draft of'the 8th edition of our club's Napoleonic
rules, Col...
Image of pack OT3.
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Andrew has painted up the figures from pack OT3, Scots Spear.
Andrew and I have been amazed at the response to this range of figures. If
you are really k...
Black Brunswickers!
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At the February club meet Boyd and myself decided to have a game of
Napoleonics instead of ACW as planned.
Boyd has recently finished his Black Brunswick 1...
Eureka French as Spanish
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Hi gent's
Not been feeling great the last couple of days a bit of a winter bug
methinks! but as needs must I still had to make a couple of meetings that
we...
15mm Modern US Infantry - finished!
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Ah ha!
My 15mm Modern US infantry are done!
They were based on very small buttons, which were then built up with
plaster and sanded (although in retrospe...
28mm foundry ecw cav update
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I've almost finished these guys if i get a chance to paint tonight i'll be
able to complete them, I have the last coat on about half the boots and
most o...
Front Rank Pavlovsk Grenadiers - Test Figures
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Decided to try using a white undercoat - thinking the Minwax stain would
darken the final product appropriately. It looks okay, but I'll go with a
darker g...
2nd Regt Tirailleurs Algeriens et al
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Well, despite some family dramas and the dreaded return to work we have
actually managed to finish a few more FPW French units, both for myself and
on comm...
The project plan
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I have created a plan to help track the delivery of the required elements
to be able to put this game on.
This allows me to spread the workload and costs,...
Clearing the Nile of Mahdi - Sudan 1885
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You can never have enough sand in your pants.......Long time between drinks
have up load a few images from the Sudan game Leroy and I had this
afternoon. I...
Davids Old Guard 2
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I thought I would post some pics of the Davids progress on their old guard.
I believe all the infantry were painted by young David *(his dad has been
conce...
Grinding to a halt
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Having battled their way across four bridges and forcing the Russian
defenders very firmly on to the back foot, the French are now in almost all
parts of t...
Work started on another French Line Battalion!
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A couple of weeks ago I updated my blog trying to motivate myself to paint
more.
Unfortunately it didnt work as I wanted... The only thing I managed to
pai...
Massed Cavalry!
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1812-2012 Borodino Project – Our Second practice game.
Yesterday around a dozen hardened wargamers gathered at the Hall of Heroes,
our FLGS in Campbelltown ...
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A few of the pictures from a number of games taken on the Blackberry when
the Digital SLR was left at home through sheer stupidity......For a phone
not bad...
3eme Ligne
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The final battalion I needed for Bachelu's division in the French II Corps
is the 3eme Ligne. In the "General de Brigade" orbat the battalion fields
30 fi...
Merry Christmas
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* Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thanks for
supporting my work and my site. I'll see if I can make things more
interesting n...
1815 Mini Campaign. "Hold the Village".
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After postponing this battle last weekend it was finally time for the
climatic end to our fictional mini campaign set during the "Hundred days"
campaign....
Счастливое святки!
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Which, if Babelfish is to be trusted and your computer is set up to read
Cyrillic, is Russian for *"Happy Sviatki"*. This being the time for the
Russian Or...
Chassuer pics and update
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At the beginning of the month I made the trip up to the WHC for Gerry's
birthday game, as I said before, a bit sad, as everything is going to close
there...
French Line finished except for bases.
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This unit seems to have taken ages because I've been doing it around other
things. It is a small (24 man) line battalion in bicornes made up of
straight o...
A nice addition to your miniature battlefield. He could have quite an effect though if some sort of order system was used.
AntwortenLöschenSalute
von Peter himself
http://web.mac.com/nataliendpeter
That was my thought as well - using him for a courier.
AntwortenLöschenJim
http://colcampbellbarracks.blogspot.com/
I wonder what systems the gentlemen have in mind.
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