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Watch out! Here come the Bavarians! 28mm figures from "Eagles of Empire".
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Challengers and regular blog visitors will surely have noted my interest in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. I enjoy it so much, I paint figures in different scales. In one of my
recent 10mm submissions of FPW work, Nick - our friendly Friday Minion - noted the "obvious lack of Bavarians" in my recent FPW painting output. I duly promised I would redress that oversight before this edition of the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge was finished. Well, the end of AHPC XI is looming, and with this in mind I present these 28mm Bavarian infantry. The castings - and flag - are all from the excellent "
Eagles of Empire" figure range.
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"Eagles of Empire" have some beautiful sculpts, just lovely.
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Nice mix of poses.
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A look at some of the kit the soldiers carried.
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There are so many cool uniforms in the Franco-Prussian War. While those of the French often steal the show, the uniforms of the Bavarian army from the period are very cool, with their unique "cornflower blue" and Napoleonic-throwback helmets. Trying to get this share of blue done properly - or, I should say, in a shade that I subjectively believe to be done "properly" - was a struggle, and you don't need to look too closely to see there is variation here and there as I experimented. Some were too bright, and some were too dark. I used many colour references for inspiration, including photos of these figures that Nick himself has painted for the Eagles of Empire web site. While that is a standard I cannot match, I am still really pleased with them, and even with the variations, in a group, I think they look pretty good overall, ready to take on the French!
I must also credit "Eagles of Empire" for beautiful sculpts. They are taller and thinner, but oh man, are they nice! So much animation and character, with nice proportions. I just love painting their stuff.
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NCO encouraging the lads!
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The Bavarian army made a major contribution to the fighting in the Franco-Prussian War, both in the early battles in and around Alsace, and in the later fighting against the dogged resistance of the French Republican regime.
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Another view of the base with the NCO. These three-figure bases are 40mm rounds.
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These figures are based for skirmish gaming with the "Eagles of Empire" rules. I am generally wary of group basing in 28mm when crewed weapons are not involved (one of many odd hobby hangups which afflict my brain), but I thought I would finally try the specific basing suggested in EoE rules. That is what you see here - a command base (with the officer, flag and musician) and two "squads", each of seven models. Each "squad" contains one base with three figures, and two bases with two figures each.
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These guys are on 30mm bases.
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I just love these sculpts - who wouldn't follow that standard bearer forward???
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The drummer looks a little blurry (sorry), but again, great character in the sculpt - he looks like he is playing the hell out of that drum! Charge!!
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I should note the EoE rules are agnostic when it comes to basing - this approach is recommended, but hardly mandatory, and the rules themselves are fairly light and fun, so just about any basing approach will legitimately work. That said, now that I have tried it, I really like the look, and will probably be doing several more units in this way.
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My kitchen is stormed by Bavarian infantry - I had better secure the beer!
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So, for scoring purposes, we have 17 figures in 28mm size - should be good for 85 points. I hope you enjoy them Nick! Thanks for reading everyone - go enjoy some good Bavarian food, beer and contemplate that complex shade of "cornflower" blue...