Monday, 13 October 2014

40mm: Wittenberg - Battalion Guns and Dragoons.

General Waldebeck continues with his busy round of inspections, firstly watching firing practice by the new regimental battalion guns.
 Then on to inspect the new dragoon regiment, who have recently received new uniforms, guidons, and a kettle drummer..




9 comments:

The Good Soldier Svjek said...

Very smart indeed - whose are the Battalion guns by ? , Tony

Capt Bill said...

love the drummer...Bill

Stryker said...

Very smart looking dragoons - when will we see them on campaign again?

ColCampbell50 said...

Allan,

Very nicely done. The kettle drummer adds a certain panache to the dragoons.

Jim

tidders said...

The battalion guns are made up from spares; comprising some old hinchcliffe napoleonic french gun carriages, with plastic lego wheels and a couple of suitable gun barrels.

tidders said...

The 40mm boys will be in action again once their usual opponents from Saxe-Jarlsberg army has been rebuilt - I've got about 70 figs of infantry to paint and 30+ cavalry to sort out.

abdul666 said...

Eye candy!

Scheck said...

Really very impressive unit, I adore it! You composed miniatures of different manufacturers, didn´t you?
They look so coherent and beautiful and so many details added - really a great joy to look at!
Peter

tidders said...

I'm really pleased with this unit of dragoons - it all came together nicely. The bulk of the unit is made up of Irregular Miniatures austrian dragoons on Creartec home cast horses; officers mainly have Front Rank heads. The kettle drummer and commanding officer's body came out of my spares box; I think the kettle drummer's body was from Irregular marlburian range and the commanding officer's from Matthias Manske.

Allan