Penda's Crimean War Project
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An army command stand has been added to the Roosians, along with more mundane figures. As ever, more on the blog.
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You're making good progress with this, seemingly finishing something every few days
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Very nice.
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Lovely command base. I seem to recall, from reading the old Pan's "British Battles" series volume on the Crimean War, that one of the Russian commanders had been castrated by a Turkish musket ball in a previous war, and was always irritable as a consequence. These chaps all look far too relaxed.....
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More additions to the Crimean War project over on my blog.
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Capt Nolan?More additions to the Crimean War project over on my blog.
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I believe it is according to GWM lists.
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Grandson of Babbington Nolan, a corporal in the 13th Light Dragoons who "came into some money" around the same time as the post-Vittoria sacking of King Joseph's baggage train, and used it to buy a commission for Louis Nolan's father. And the rest, as they say, is history. Including Louis Nolan remaining on the books of the Austro-Hungarian army until 1899 - 45 years after buying the farm!
Nice model, Mr P.
Nice model, Mr P.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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David Hemmings who portrayed the gallant Captain in Tony Richardson's film, was clearly impressed by him as he named his son Nolan, who then went on to portray Sgt. Chuck Grant in Band of Brothers.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2023 10:23 am Grandson of Babbington Nolan, a corporal in the 13th Light Dragoons who "came into some money" around the same time as the post-Vittoria sacking of King Joseph's baggage train, and used it to buy a commission for Louis Nolan's father. And the rest, as they say, is history. Including Louis Nolan remaining on the books of the Austro-Hungarian army until 1899 - 45 years after buying the farm!
Nice model, Mr P.
Lovely work David. The Russki staff groups are nice, and good to see you managed to squeeze quite a few units out of those older figures.
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