When searching for reference pictures, I found a VERY impressive website
Here are some pictures. I invite you to browe all of them.
When searching for reference pictures, I found a VERY impressive website
Here are some pictures. I invite you to browe all of them.
Nice set + rep when i can
how long did it take for you to make it?
I did not make them. I just found the pictures by chance.
I used to play a lot with Playmobil when I was child (while most of other children in Italy used to play with Lego) and I once received, from my beloved Granpa, a box set of british soldiers, I don't remember now my excact age (9-10 years old ?) but that box was my first step to "napoleonics mania" which still addicts me
lets see if i can name them
1. is Scots guard
2. is British line infantry
3. is French artillary
4. is a French soldier
5. is a russian
6. is Austrian soldier next to a member of the deaths head Calvary regiment
last 3 i dont know
PS this is all from memory
That's not french artillery, that is british. The 4th is a French soldier from Marine de la Garde, then French Sapper. Last are... well, Bavarian grenadier if I remember correctly, and of course russian Pavlov Grenadier.
EDIT: I just noticed the gorget on the bavarian soldier, must be a captain.
1. Is a Highlander piper
2. Highland infantry
3. British line infantry pre 1812
4. British foot artillery pre 1812*
5. Marin de la Garde
6. French Sapper
7. Brunswick line infantry + avant garde
8. Indeed Russian, hard to tell more without the head and front. I picked this one jus tto show details of the backpack
9. Bavartian officer, fusilier (grenadier would have a red plume)
10. Russian grnadier of the Pavlovsk regiment before they were incorporated in the Guard