The two battalions of the Baden contingent, as well as the artillerists, are finally under good command. They have been up to no end of mischief, drinking and carousing all night in the display cabinet. Hopefully Oberstleutenant Henning and Major Lassolaye can rein them in and curtail such rowdy behavior!
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These are lovely modern sculpts of Baden Commanders from Franznap Miniatures |
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Franznap horses are so well sculpted. |
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And the uniforms so finely detailed. |
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Two slightly different variants of the battalion commander figure that comes with three options for the sword arm. |
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It's fun to have a chance to paint a finely detailed miniature from scratch. I appreciate all the love Dick Tennant put into the rank and file of the Baden battalions, but it is really nice to be able to put my stamp on a few of the figures as well. |
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I never could find the name of the commander of the 2nd battalion of Baden, so I have given him the fictional name of Von Seiner, after the most effective German leader in the Squad Leader game - an old favorite of mine. |
Next up on the painting desk is the battalion from Frankfurt. This is just a single battalion that will be brigaded with two entirely new battalions for the collection; the Guard de Paris and the Regiment Gross- und Erbprinz from Hesse-Darmstadt.
And a final Parting shot:
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I lucked out and saw all of these listed for an extremely reasonable, low even, "Buy it Now" price, so I did. It is unusual to see a collection of Hinton Hunt figures like this in the states so I jumped at the chance. I have been working with Wellington Man to determine their provenance. I'm pretty sure the cavalry are all Hinton Hunt originals. The infantry and artillery may be as well, but the bases have been ground flat which makes it more difficult to tell. Certainly they are all nice useable figures. The big question is will I strip and repaint them, or just try and tidy up the paint that is already there. In any event the French Old Guard just got a real boost with a big battalion of Old Guard Grenadiers, a medium sized battalion of Tirailleurs (from converted Voltigeurs), a battery of 12 pounder artillery, and the Regiment of Chasseurs a Cheval of the Guard, as well as a line regiment of cavalry representing the Carabiniers in their shiny brass breastplates. All in all a very lucky find! If you have a few Hinton Hunt Young Guard Voltigeurs FN75 lying around unloved, let me know, as I need a handful more to bring the Tirailleur battalion up to strength. |
The Baden command figures are really very nice indeed, not seen much Franznap figures but very impressed with them, very nice work on them. Super additions to your collection a very nice win there, plenty of good looking and handy miniatures there for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. The Franznap figures are marketed towards dioramas I think, and produced primarily for the German market, but as can be seen, they make lovely accent figures. Their artillery batteries and train are first rate!
DeleteThat’s a great find David - well done!
ReplyDeleteA little luck always helps!
DeleteLovely to see more of the Bad 'Uns coming along!
ReplyDeleteBy Bad'Uns, I suppose you mean the enlightened soldiers of the Confederation of the Rhine who are dispelling centuries of abuse by the Catholic Church and Bourbon monarchs of Europe, while spreading rational thought, a codified system of laws, and an enlightened system of government - albeit at the end of the bayonet, right? :)
DeleteYou did well to snap up that lot, especially if they are genuine HH. Luckily for me they don't feature on my Peninsular wants list so just for once I've not gone green.
ReplyDeleteI was pretty stunned to see these in the states. I'm still not 100% sure the infantry are original HH castings, but if not, they are high quality regardless. It means I am able to form the Old Guard around a solid cadre of HH castings rather than DKs, which is a nice shift.
DeleteLovely looking toys David…
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational indeed…
That’s a cracking purchase as well…
And if you can get away with just a bit of sprucing
What’s not to like…
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly. I'm hoping I can keep my inner OCD in check and just go with a light sprucing up of the new figures. So much easier when the base coat is essentially done!
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