Well hello once again fellow Challengers and thanks for taking a peek at my first entry into this years Challenge.
As you may be aware, fellow Posties Reject LeeH and myself are heading on a Retreat From Moscow adventure. Lee is painting up the Russians and already has a unit painted and posted. I'm doing the French!
And for my first figure I wanted to paint up Marshal Ney, who is synonymous as being the leader of the rearguard, during the retreat.
I was aware of a few other manufacturers, who make a Ney figures all dressed up and posed as in the famous painting by Adolphe Yvon. I chose the figure from the collection of Wargames Illustrated magazine as I think it just looks pretty darn cool.
So for the rest of my Sharpe Practice army I shall be filling out the ranks of Ney's Third Army. Which has a lot of non French units!! My plan is to have some units as actual units and some with the mixed rag tag look
Third Army Corps Marshal Ney
10th Div (Ledru)
Brig Gengoult: 24th Light Inf 4 batts, 1st Portuguese regt 2 batts
Brig Marion: 46th Line 4 batts
Brig Bruny: 72nd Line 4 Batts, 129th Line 2 Batts
11th Div (Razout)
Brig Joubert: 4th and 18th Line 4 Batts each
Brig: Compere: 2nd Portuguese regt 2 batts, Illyrian regt 4 Batts
Brig d’Henin: 93rd Line 4 Batts
25th Div (Marchand)
Brig v. Hugel: 1st and 4th Wurttemburg regts 2 Batts each
Brig v. Koch: 2nd and 6th Wurttemburg regts 2 Batts each
Brig v. Brusselle: 1st and 2nd Wurttemburg Jagers, 1st and 2nd Wurttemburg Light Inf, 2 Batts each, 7th Wurttemburg regt 2 Batts (joined in November)
Corps Cavalry (Wollwarth)
Brig Mouriez: 11th Hussars 4 Sqdns, 6th Chevau-Legers Lanciers 3 Sqdns
Brig v. Walseben: Wurttemburg Mouted Jagers 4 Sqdns, Leib-Chevaulegers (Wurttemburg) 4 Sqdns
Brig Beurmann: 4th and 28th Chasseurs a Cheval 4 Sqdns each
Brig v. Breuning: 1st Wurtemburg Chevaulegers 4 Sqdns, 3rd Wurttemburg Mouted Jagers 4 Sqdns
I did a bit of experimenting with some figures I had left over from my Haitian Revolution. To see how I could make up some Officers look a tad more chilly
I'm quite pleased with my efforts, if I say so myself. I do have loads of Officer figures to paint up, so this my go in the rank and file pile??
All three figures are from Essex Miniatures
Superb work on Ney, but I am especially impressed by your conversions. Knowing how you talk of your "fat fingers" this is fine work. Good job.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty pleased how they came out if I'm honest?
DeleteBrilliant brushwork on Ney! What are you and Lee using for snow?
ReplyDeleteThanks Jon. We're using Woodland scenics soft snow. Mixed with pva glue and a dash water.
DeleteOh, great work!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal.
DeleteExcellent work on the Haitian figures. And the setting - the snow is cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks Alex.
DeleteWonderful start to the project. The Ney figure was a wonderful choice and your green stuff additions are very cool.
ReplyDeleteCheers Joe. I'm pleased how they all turned out.
DeleteSuper work Ray, great painting and nice miniatures as well. Great start for competition and the project.
ReplyDeleteCheers Donnie.
DeleteGreat work both on the painting and conversions front there Ray:)!
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve.
DeleteWonderful work Ray, bloody freezing in the gaming bunker today :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's not that warm is it?
DeleteNice work, ray. Is Ney wearing a stolen Cossack coat?
ReplyDeleteProbably yes.
DeleteStellar work as usual Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Bill.
DeleteLovely work Ray, and the hair colour looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteNice bit of ginger!
DeleteNice conversion work! Kind regards.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThey all look great Ray - nice conversion work too, well worth at least 3 extra points!
ReplyDeleteLooking at your proposed roster - that seems like a LOT of figures - I thought the idea was skirmish level a la Sharpes Practice??
Lol. I'm defo not doing the whole list. Just picking out a few of the units. Most of the units will be advice figures from different regiments, including dismounted cavalry.
DeleteWonderful paint job...and presentation!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil.
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