While getting the Spanish artillery prepped and ready for painting, to my shame, I noticed the command figures languishing on my desk, that have been there far too long. In between base coats of paint for the artillery, or maybe instead of, as I am not fond of the initial color blocking phase, I hope to sneak in some long overdue command figures. I started off well, by finishing up the Spanish command and a brigade commander for the French.
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| These are Der Kriegspielers, and as much as I like to poopoo DKs, sometimes they paint up right nice. They are actually a better 1/72 scale match for most plastic ranges than the Hinton Hunt figures. |
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| All of these had broken bayonets, so what better use than a skirmish unit. |
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| He is representing GdB Balthazard Grandjean, who will actually be commanding three German state battalions (2 of which are yet to be painted - Wurtemberg and Hesse-Darmstadt) |
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| The blue and gold sash really helps to set off the distinguished look of this figure. |
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| These were the gentlemen who really got me heading down the path of finishing up the command staff. |
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| The central figure commands the 4th Army's Galacian Division, and is flanked by his two brigade commanders. |
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| Mariscal de Campo Pedro de la Bárcena |
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| Bárcena is a Minifig s-series casting that was a gift from my dear friend Terry Webb. I am very pleased to have finally given him the respect he deserved and finished his paint job. |
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| He reminds me of Wellington in a way in the simplicity of his long blue overcoat. |
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| The obligatory Spanish moustache |
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| The Brigadier of the 2nd Spanish brigade was one of Dick Tennant's original HH figures. |
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| In the end I decided to just leave him as is in a gesture of respect for the work DT did. |
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| Artillery has been primed and given a thinned brown coat to bring out the raised detail. |
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| Lastly some lovely Franznap sculpts of Marshal Bessiers and his Aides. |





















Those Franznap figure of Bessieres and staff look pretty special. I have a Franznap set of Spanish Cacadores I must see how well I can paint them up.
ReplyDeleteI am excited to see what I can do with them, as they are phenomenal sculpts. Didn't know he had come out with some cacadores. Can't wait to see what you do with them.
DeleteLovely work, all look quite superb, really nice. Looking forward to seeing the artillery completed and indeed those Franznap figures look the business, very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling it's going to be slow going for a bit, so no telling how long that artillery will take. I am excited about finally getting to the Poles, now that I have firmly identified who they will be modelled after. Jan Kanopka was promoted to general after Albeura, so I think I will try and model him as a newly minted general, but still in the Vistula Lancer uniform.
DeleteBrilliant work David the commanders look superb. Clever to use the figures without bayonets as skirmishers. I'm looking forward to the artillery!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ian. I'll keep plugging away on the artillery, but something tells me it will be awhile!
DeleteMagnificent stuff David…
ReplyDeleteA very inspirational collection indeed..
All the best. Aly
Have to keep trying to improve as you guys keep turning out magnificent stuff, that I would have never thought possible!
DeleteWonderful work again David. I too have a spare French General who I am now inspired to paint up as another nationality. Thank you and best wishes of the season.
ReplyDeleteTo you as well. Glad the General sparked some creativity.
DeleteThis is great work David. It's also very pleasing to the see the DKs getting a new lease of life!
ReplyDeleteI am starting to develop a soft spot for the DKs. It feels a bit like pulling a rabbit out of a hat to make a nice unit of them, but somehow it works...
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