Since first starting this blog I intended to one day photograph my Napoleonic collection (which has gone through several rule sets and a few re-basing's over the years). I have several armies, but first up is the Prussians, which is my second smallest army. I have a Bavarian army (smallest), Austrian army (large), and French army (large) in addition to the Prussians.
My Prussian army is a healthy mix of Perry Miniatures, Warlord Games and Calpe Miniatures. I've generally stuck to mostly Front Rank Figurines since they have the best range for my other forces at the time I collected everything, however Perry Miniatures has really filled out their Napoleonic line and if I was to do it all over again there would be a lot more Perry Miniatures in my forces.
As one would expect, there is a health chunk of Landwehr represented in the army. So enough talking ... pictures are worth a thousand words ...
Horse Artillery |
Army Command |
Dragoons |
Hussars |
Uhlans |
Landwehr Cavalry |
Musketeers |
Musketeers |
Musketeers |
Musketeers |
Musketeers |
Musketeers |
Brigade Commanders |
Foot Artillery |
Landwehr Infantry |
Landwehr Infantry |
Landwehr Infantry |
Landwehr Infantry |
Landwehr Infantry |
Rifle Companies |
Rifle Companies |
Rifle Companies |
And that's it ... all my Prussians. Next up will be my French and I'll follow on with my Austrians and Bavarians.
Great looking army
ReplyDeleteThank you sir! :-)
DeleteGreat loking army. Excellemnt painting and superior photography!
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you! I'm still trying to figure out photography ... but it has certainly gotten better than when I first started doing it :-)
DeleteVery Impressive!
ReplyDeleteVery good looking force! Prussians are my favorite later Napoleonic Army. I am slowly building the III Korps of the Army of the North, 1813.
ReplyDeleteJim
Wow, that sounds like a large project --- in 28mm?
DeleteI love these. The uniformity of the basing and style is just great to see. Top marks.
ReplyDeleteThank you sir! I'm big on making sure the basing is if nothing else ... consistent :-)
DeleteHello
ReplyDeleteOh, great.
Whenever I look at these begins (once again) to make the mind to get involved in
Ah-Ha! Prussians are fun ... you should do Prussians ;-)
DeleteVERY impressive. Looking forward to see your other Napoleonic armies aswell.
ReplyDelete/Mattias
Thanks! I'm going to get them photographed here over the next week or two if all goes to plan :-)
DeleteThis is a "small' army:! Amazing, can't wait to see you "large" ones! Excellent looking Prussian force.
ReplyDeletelol --- yes, my French and Austrian armies are much larger ... and will take a little longer to photograph .. but I'm working on it :-)
DeleteWhat Dean said!
ReplyDeleteImpressive force of Prussians, just starting my own army.
Thanks --- and excellent --- Prussians are a fun army (even if a little dull in the colour department) :-)
DeleteTruly impressive collection Jay !!!
ReplyDeleteBest regards Michael
Thanks Michael!
DeleteLovely Prussians jay!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you sir :-)
DeleteSplendid work, very, very impressive!
ReplyDeleteImpressive parade Jay. Looking forward to the next nationality.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm going to have the French army posted up later tonight or tomorrow evening.
DeleteExcellent work and a nice big army is that too. Now you have two armies to face each other which is beyond awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm getting my Austrians pulled out and ready for the next post about that army (much larger than my Prussian army ... a little smaller than my French army ... but not much smaller) :-)
DeleteThat's very very impressive.
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