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  • Kein Prinz
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    • 18.04.2021
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    Confessions-

    Just as some background as to why someone near Antarctica has an interest in European history, and the dysfunctional Napoleonic era in particular...

    Well thats a story too tangled and confused to bother starting... so here's a few photos of my efforts over 30 odd years (started in 1970s, rebirthed in 1990s, hiatus 2000-2018, then Resurrection 2019...

    French IV Corps (Marshal Soult) - 3rd Division only here, Legrand and his entire Etat-Major; Head of corps Capitaines, 3 Genereaux des brigades at rear...

    https://IMG_4510_3e Dv[url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/45265598@N00/]

    Another view, this time some very very old models, a French 8# battery of the period. My formations are 3 bases for '8' real guns- represented by 8 gunners over the three bases- containing two 8# pdrs and one 6" or 5.5" howitzer, per normal organisation.
    https://
    IMG_4552_ 14e Cie 5eRegt d'Art a Pied (3eme Dv) by DaveW, on Flickr
    Of course every battery needs its' train- early always economies make this 4 horses only.

    This infantry Division, not yet complete, will comprise all 20 battalions as the real force did. Additional 'Corps troops exist, scattered among all types to make playable armies. Sorry I forgot to add that these are all Miniature Figurines ® and many, like the artillerymen, have been customised by me personally (ie these men started dressed in shakos!).

    One of my dragoon regiments from the III Division des Dragons attached to Soult (GDV Beaumont).
    https://IMG_3874_ 16e Regiment de Dragons by DaveW, on Flickr

    A question may be raised- does it comply to the findings of the great PLD report? Well, this too requires further 'Inspection'!

    In addition to the French, in the 1990s when wargaming was declining in popularity and my comrades dispersed all over the country, and some overseas (Australia/ UK/ Germany etc.) I decided I must create my own enemy armies as well to bring in new recruits to play.

    Thus -this comprised two components (that caused a time warp)- old 1970s 25/ 28mm Hinchliffe and 'new' Foundry Miniatures for 1805 Austrians.
    An example of Austrians for 1805 campaign- first some Grenzer-
    https:// 54060784838_7ca91f3c87_c.jpg






    IMG_7481_Austr-KK #7 Broder Grenzer by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/45265598@N00/]

    And some 'regulars'-
    https://IMG_7577_Austr-KK #23 Salz Inf- 6th Bn by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/45265598@N00/]

    This, in part, is a rather infamous unit- being the only complete Austrain infantry regiment present at Austerlitz. I have completed only the 6th Bn and the Grenadier Bn to date, and in fact only ast year.I have about 10 battalions and various support troops spread over the Avant-Garde of Kienmayer (Dockturov), and the 4th Column under FML-Kollowrath Miloradovic.

    Another cause, adopted due to the above force, in 2020 I determined that it was a falsehood to depict the KuK and ignore their allies, the Russians. So I formed a formula whereby the two main Austrian bodies, were to receive as well those Russian corps that were most adjacent and active in the battle. Therefore seiously subjective, as I cared to create formations one at a time.

    In 2023 I determined a personaility figure who intrigued me, so was born with help of a Russian specialist-

    HIM SQA Major von Toll (1805) :copyright:dww 2023 Work in Progress.

    The avant-garde of the 4th Column was accompanied by a very young Major von Toll from HIM A1 QMSHQ staff.

    https://IMG_7209_ ©dww_2024 Ru_1805 Col. Kudryatsev Company-Battery 3rd Art Regt

    This is the first Russian artillery I'd completed in full. The Batterie-Compagnie in the centre of Austerlitz battle.
    Another significant elemnt was the two Russian jaeger battalions (two separated from their mother body)- of Doctorovs First Column and engaged at Tellnitz- the 3rd Bns of 5th and 7th Eger (Jaeger). IMG_7922x.jpg




    IMG_7926.jpg




    I have used two different model makers to depict these guys. The 7th in 1800 bicornes (Eureka Mins), and the 5th (Foundry Miniatures) in the temporary issue 'tophat' shakos in 1802.

    2024 brought further gaming diversions and opportunity to purchase surplus painted troops from others allowed me to develop ideas. Here is a sample repainting of some very old, very pale Bavarians... I trust the slight dark blue wash improves the overall effect and I shall continue to 'correct' a number of errors and inconsistences as time passed.

    thank you for looking,
    davew
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    Zuletzt geändert von Kein Prinz; 20.12.2025, 22:55.
  • Kein Prinz
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    • 18.04.2021
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    #2
    Gentlemen and Ladies
    I sincerely apologise for the problems with photo displays, variations in sizing and excess technical data that should not be displayed !
    I find I could not adjust many parameters and transfer from 'flickr' via direct linking leaves much to be desired.
    Doing so a day later is not any easier. Some 'forum' errors occurred and I had to reduce the number of photograps attached.
    Once again my sincerely apologies...
    your humble servant, dw
    Zuletzt geändert von Kein Prinz; 01.05.2025, 01:52.

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    • Kein Prinz
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      • 18.04.2021
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      #3
      Part Deux...

      With the mess I made of the original post, I am reposting the Bavarian 'refurbishment' experiment merely to show I have a diverse interest in the period.
      While not perfect, I'm intending the old figures will get a new lease on life, gaming and victory, no matter which side they march for!

      Firstly, a small experiment to induce a wash across the most grievous features of sky blue. Starting at Number 1 the original formt of about 50 figures; through Nr2 - Nr6 I have adapted and used more or less 'wash, a much diluted type Prussian Blue from Citadel, err, Warhammer.


      IMG_7933_noted.jpg
      The officer Nr4 you will see I have not tocuhed his right arm before taking the photo work in progress.

      Next the same characters placed in a simple basing trial to see how the effect works (or not).

      IMG_7940.jpg

      Not perfect but I think more acceptable. The rest of colouring needs some variety of restoration and touch ups to make them like new.
      The command base will not use the extra fusilier as is my normal manner.

      Regards, davew

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      • Kein Prinz
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        • 18.04.2021
        • 193

        #4
        Hello again-
        Another sidebar, sold as Bavarian but clearly not, artillerymen of unknown heritage, in case anyone could identify.
        It appears a certain modeller was perhaps prone to 'fantasy' schemes where information was not available,
        regards davew

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        Diese Galerie hat 1 Bilder

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        • Kein Prinz
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          • 18.04.2021
          • 193

          #5
          Hello,

          Just a little diversity to show- I bought an unwanted AWI unit a while back, and as a diversion to Napoleonic painting/ refurbishment, I have recoloured this Colonial battalion and will continue to revise some of the plain colours to mix with my existing, very small painted 1990s AWI forces (both sides).

          IMG_8126x_sm.jpg
          regards,
          davew
          Zuletzt geändert von Kein Prinz; 20.12.2025, 22:57.

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          • Kein Prinz
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            • 18.04.2021
            • 193

            #6
            Just as a random entertainment post, I reflect on my lack of progress across all genres.
            Not only was I awaiting those new Dawson books for further 'scientific' and technical information on the French.

            I also had the diversions and expanse of multiple opportunity buys of painted, second-hand figures I would not have contemplated otherwise, that meant awaiting additional 'new' figures to complete units/ elements with specialists- officers/ commands etc.where these were lacking.

            1- Bavaria IR #3 - 99% completed September 2025
            IMG_8281 2.jpg
            Refinement required on improving belts appearance, and the almost done command base to be mounted and added.
            The first of the regiment, to become a Brigade of the Second Bavarian Division late 1806.

            2- Legion du Nord- Polish ex-Army of Prussia PoWs- 80% completed May 2026.
            The initial battalion, somewhat of a compromise unit, as I've unitlised a ex-1970s 'Brunswick' 1815 battalion as stand-ins.

            IMG_8844.jpg

            Colours have since been improved; the grey trousers wholly replaced with 'canvas' tent material shades and all belts blacked. Another imperfection is that these figures wear a bayonet scabbard, which more correctly didn't exist. A 'French style' officer is yet to be supplied.

            3- My friendly Bavarian artillery train has not made a single brushstroke nor been mounted since February 2026.

            Bav Limber WIP + Driver Scrx 2026-02-13b.jpg

            4- Finally one small success is the 108eme regiment d’infanterie de ligne from Davouts III Corps at Austerlitz and following campaigns. The Second battalion was previously created and based in 2021, yet the First battalion has waited this long for completion. This year it reached the 'achieved' level of success, not only completed but based and matt varnish sprayed on a sunny Autumn day! Yay me!

            IMG_8834_sm IMG_8834_sm_© dww 2026 108eme regiment d’infanterie de ligne.jpg

            For those interested a variety of Miniature Figurines (™ 1970s) customisations were made to a variety of the fusiliers and elite companies. Also Spanish fusiliers remain the basis for the French as the uniforms identical.
            The 108th were a famous regiment before Austerlitz and Davout, as one of the primary elements at their infamous prior battle under Grouchy and Moreau, the Battle of Hohenlinden, almost exactly to the day 5 years earlier.

            Trust you may enjoy the show,
            regards davew
            Zuletzt geändert von Kein Prinz; 04.06.2026, 23:33.

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