Yet another Blog of one man's fascination with the Napoleonic period in 10mm, 15mm and 28mm figures. I also dabble in Imaginations and other periods. Here I will post pictures of my painted miniatures and whatever random thoughts may occur as I paint, base and game. Enjoy!
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Dutch Artillery
These are CGM Dutch artillery, both foot and horse with two guns per battery. The ones with red plumes are the horse artillery and the ones with red with green tips are the foot. These will represent Stievenart foot battery and Bijleveld horse battery. Both were at Quatre-bras where they were the only allied guns present for quite some time. Since Ney had several batteries from his numerically superior army - these Dutch guns suffered heavily from counter-battery fire.
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Great work on this Dutch artillery, nice colors and bases!
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Nice stuff again, Ken. You really need to get these on the table for a game!
ReplyDeleteNice painting Ken!
ReplyDeleteThanks chaps, I think I might actually have enough units for a Grande Armee game!
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