This army contains some of my oldest figures but with my recent clearing out & re-basing, I substantially re-organised & then added to the force. The final figures have just been completed.
The army has 14 battalions of infantry, 4 cavalry regiments & 4 batteries of artillery + sundry command & other figures. An all-arms force useful for stand alone games.
Two brigades of Old Guard, including the 'oldest of the old' 1st Grenadiers & first Chasseurs.
A fot artillery battery in front of a brigade of Middle Guard.
Marshall Mortier, the commander, watched over by Napoleon himself.
The Young Guard (aks 'cannon fodder')
A brigade of Guard cavalry Dragoons & Grenadiers
Napoleon loved artillery - Horse artillery
More cavalry- a brigade of Lancers & chasseurs
I aim to use these figures soon in a series of 1813-1814 games
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absolutely splendid !!!
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Super army!
There is no point in being stupid if you don't show it!
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Fantastic Napoleonic eye candy.
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Excellent stuff! However, I tend to find that there is rarely a 'final' unit of Guard... And then there are all the hangers-on: Gardes d'Honneur, Eclaireurs, Polish, Saxon, Westphalian and Italian Guards, Neapolitan Guard Horse Artillery, Berg Horse Artillery, Berg Lancers, Velites of Florence and Turin... There's always room for one more
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Awesome.
I think I may have mentioned that I really want a 1/72 plastic army.
(has anyone got any Dark Alliance or Caesar Goblins or Orcs they don't want.........Peeler)?
I think I may have mentioned that I really want a 1/72 plastic army.
(has anyone got any Dark Alliance or Caesar Goblins or Orcs they don't want.........Peeler)?
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I don't know which is more impressive, Donald - the collecting/converting/painting, or the fact that you've found someone who is actually prepared to play against a "Guard army" on the tabletop!
(And yes, I did notice you were focussed on the 1813-14 campaigns when the Guard was pretty much all Boney had.)
(And yes, I did notice you were focussed on the 1813-14 campaigns when the Guard was pretty much all Boney had.)
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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well done great for 1814