Showing posts with label Napoleonic cavalry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Napoleonic cavalry. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 June 2020

Lamming French Napoleonic Cavalry original range FC 26 Mameluke with Blunderbuss


A very recent acquisition - a first series Lamming Napoleonic Mameluke with Blunderbuss.

Very welcome for a number of reasons:

  1. It is an extremely attractive figure
  2. I have not seen many Lamming original series cavalry, they have mostly been the reworked "heroic" figures
  3. I have had an example/examples of the later series figure for years and have always wondered what the original figure looked like - the later one holds his blunderbuss vertically.
  4. I have a large number of S Range Mamelukes from the French Revolution & Egypt Campaign to paint at some point (these are different to the French Napoleonic ones in carrying small round shields) and he will make a good and distinctive leader figure for them.

First of all pictures from different angles to show the figure off in the round:







And then a comparison shot.

Unfortunately I don't have the later FC 26 figure to hand so this is the FC 27 Mameluk Officer.

This photo is not very successful in showing the difference in size and build of the two figures but if I can find the later series FC 26 figure I will do a further comparison shot with that.


Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Lamming Napoleonic Figures


A recent eBay arrival contained, among other things, around 20 Lamming Napoleonic foot and eight mounted figures. There were one of each of the foot figures and some duplicates among the mounted, which included four different types of horse.

This is a significant addition for me as I have never had sight of most of these figures - I have a couple of units (yet to be repainted) and a few odds and ends, mostly command figures.

The foot figures contain more of these (command figures), two four man artillery crews (RHA and French Foot), and a number of standard infantrymen.

The artillery crews do not quite include all the gunner figures which were produced. There is also one slightly intriguing figure, of which more anon. With this exception they are all from the first series Napoleonic Range (before Bill Lamming replaced them all with "heroic 25 mm" versions. While all the figures are very welcome additions, I am particularly struck by the mounted figures as I am not sure (without an all-day expedition into the loft) whether I actually have any of the first series cavalry already.

I will also need to do some further investigation into the horses, in case I can identify and/or find a list for those with visible codes - this may provide a further post.


BRITISH FIGURES


British Line Infantry BI 1,2 and 5 - advancing, officer and drummer




British Light Infantry BI 8 - advancing


Royal Fusilier Officer BI 10


Royal Horse Artillery BA 1, 3, 5, 6


Royal Scots Grey Officer BC 6


FRENCH FIGURES


French Line Elite Company FI 1


Imperial Guard Grenadiers FI 4, 6, 3 - officer, drummer and advancing


French Line Fusilier FI 8


French Line Foot Artillery FA 1, 3, 5 and 6


French Cuirassier Officer FC 8


Dutch or Polish Lancer FC 19


PRUSSIAN FIGURES


Prussian Line Infantry PI 3 - officer


Prussian Guard Grenadiers PI 5, 2 - officer and advancing


FIGURES - IDENTIFICATION NOT CONFIRMED

I have not been able to provide confirmed identification of these figures and any help with this would be gratefully received. In some cases I have a strong idea but don't yet have 100% certainty.


Mystery Prussian Line Infantry - PI 1?






French Hussar Elite in Busby FC 13; or FC 1 Chasseur a Cheval of the Guard? Or other? Horse is not necessarily a clue - haven't done any work on the horses so mounted at random


Possibly British Hussar BC 1

I have two further British Cavalry figures to photograph - British Lifeguards BC 3 and 8 - trooper and officer.

When I have done whatever I can on the identification of the horses (which may not, of course, have been the right ones to start with) I will add new photographs. I also hope to add individual posts for each of the figures in this post.

And next I will post something about the mystery Prussian Fusilier pictured above. I have been talking to the Hinton Spieler about this figure and I think it is fair to say we haven't reached a consensus on it, so I think Matthew will be also be posting about it there,

Tuesday, 31 December 2019

Rose Napoleonic project 2019: British Cavalry


Life Guards


Royal Horse Guards


Light Dragoon command, including trumpeter conversion. No later Light Dragoon figure was listed so I don't know what the base figure for these and those below was.


Later Light Dragoons



Light Dragoon 1800 - I only have one of these,unfortunately.


Hussars - again I am not sure what the base figure is, I suspect it is the French Hussar MFR 4

The only two British cavalry figures listed were MBR 1 British Horse Guard 1800-1815 and MBR 2 British Light Dragoon 1800.

Rose Napoleonics project 2019:: French Army


The whole French army - in the blue trays - British army in red trays behind.

The whole army comprises:

3 battalions French Line Infantry
2 converged battalions French Carabiniers
5 battalions Guard Grenadiers, one painted as Dutch
1 battalion Bavarian Line Infantry
1/2 battalion Nassau Infantry (2 light companies, 1 company Grenadiers)

1 squadron Carabiniers
2 squadrons Cuirassiers
I squadron Dragoons
1 squadron Lancers
1 squadron Line Chasseurs a Cheval

3 guns and crews.
Gunners are Rose and I have given them 2 8 pdrs and 1 howitzer, all of which are Hinchliffe 20mm models.

Guard Grenadiers are of course grossly over represented, but as this is an army constructed out of what I've got and in particular from two main collections, one originally painted and the other originally unpainted figures, it hasn't been created to order.

In the end a good variety of troop types. The originally painted collection figures, which have just needed a small amount of refurbishment, are finished to a better standard than those I have painted from scratch, However, because of the stylised nature of the figures and in particular the two infantry poses, I think they look very good en masse.

Rose Napoleonics project 2019:: French Cavalry


The whole arme blanche. The horses are all authentic Rose ones but have been fixed to bases taken from Hinton Hunt horses; I think the Hinton Hunt horses were used for cavalry casualties. All swords are made from pins and wire reins were added This has greatly enhanced te base figures and they have ended up as very nice figures.


These are Line Chasseurs. They are Rose figures but there were no line chasseurs - I am not sure what the base figure was.


`Cuirassiers - whole unit.


 Cuirassiers - second line of unit in previous photo.


Dragoons


Carabiniers


Lancers - I need to make a repair or two (reattaching lances)

Monday, 19 February 2018

GHQ Guardsmen



I have posted this listing from the Walthers catalogue before and I am now indebted to Bob D from the States for sending me the following pictures of the sets of figures he has. The first five pictures show how the figures came in their boxes.


    



The remaining pictures show individual figures:

French infantry, showing separate heads and assembled:


French infantryman (firing) and Line Chasseur a Cheval:


Cavalry figure in three parts, showing the distinctive design and assembly:


And finally the underside of the bases, showing the stylised "G" marking.

There is also a photo of two boxes of ACW infantry:



I have some packs (Prussian Fusiliers, Grenadiers and Dragoons) of the GHQ Guardsmen 25mm SYW figures manufactured in the UK by New Hope Design. These were sold in small plastic bags with card headers, and separate compartments for bodies, heads and muskets.

I may post some pictures of these later if there is any interest.

Saturday, 15 February 2014

More Kirk cavalry

Another recent purchase from ebay. They are not pretty but reasonably effective. Hussars and Cuirassiers.



Saturday, 26 January 2013

Kirk British Hussars


I think these are a rarity - certainly I have never seen any Kirk cavalry before. As far as I can tell the figures are one piece castings, which then begs the question why they also made "empty horses". Presumably there were some also two piece castings. These appear to be British Hussars, and I think have a certain naive charm.

Saturday, 1 January 2011

Mystery Royal Horse Guards


These fellows recently appeared on Tony's Prometheus in Aspic blog and now I'm glad to say they reside with me. Not sure what I will do with them - they may see service as ADCs. I have another version of this figure, painted white as a cuirassier. So far the general opinion seems to be these may be home made pieces.