Showing posts with label 1866 Prussians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1866 Prussians. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 May 2022

A Gentleman's War or Glossy Coats and Tin Bayonets Rules


It has been challenging to find rules that I'm happy with for fielding my 1866 collection. The latest hope is a set by Howard Whitehouse called A Gentleman's War or, Glossy Coats and Tin Bayonets. A quick read through gives me hope that I might have found a set that will suit my original intention for this collection.  Infantry units are 12 figures strong, Skirmishers 6 figures and cavalry in 6 figure units. There will be a few additions to the collection, command figures and some more cavalry. 

The figures in the collection have been painted and gloss varnished to give an old school feel as I wanted to use them to play Scenarios for Wargames and Programmed Wargames Scenarios by Charles Stewart Grant. These are great books from the Wargames Research Group, long out of print, and I was very fortunate to find these copies many years ago. Like everything in my gaming life, things move very slowly. I also intend to use the wonderful Table Top Teasers from Charles Grant; Henry Hyde published these in a Battlegames Table Top Teasers Volume 1 that is still available to purchase from Wargames Vault as a pdf. 


I've also acquired some more 1866 miniatures from the Northstar 1866 range, these include various command figures for the Prussians and Austrians which weren't available when I painted the original armies; and a unit of 12 Prussian Cuirassiers. Given the small number required I'll probably rotate these onto the painting table in-between Bronze Age figures. More photos of Sea Peoples to come...


Wednesday, 23 November 2016

1866 Prussian Jaegar

Finally finished the 1866 stock pile, though I have a sneaking suspicion that there will be more in the future, especially Austrian artillery.

These figures are 28mm Prussian Jaegar from the NorthStar 1866 range, painted up in a simple style with a gloss varnish finish.
There will be a new Nineteenth Century project in the New Year to supplement my other ongoing projects, details of which will be released at the later date.

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Saturday, 13 February 2016

Prussian Infantry and Army Photos

At long last I've finished one of my projects (well for the moment), as I've painted all the 1866 Prussians that I have. To be honest I've already started looking at further recruits but haven't purchased any more yet!

So as I continue to paint the 1866 Austrians as an opponent I thought I'd post some pictures of the Prussian army as a whole for everyone to have a look at. I've had great fun painting these, and I'm looking forward to committing them to some wargaming action.

Fear not I'm sure this will be continued at some point...


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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Prussian Uhlans


I've completed the Uhlans for my Prussian army. The figures are 28mm and from the North Star 1866 range. They are painted as the 2nd Pomeranian Uhlan Regiment No. 9.
The flag is courtesy of Warflags.

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Monday, 1 February 2016

1866 Prussian Command and Artillery

Added a command set to my 1866 Prussians. These are from Wargames Foundry, and the Grenadiers are from North Star 1866 range, as is the artillery piece and crew.

I've chosen to base the artillery on a single base 50mm x 100mm as the gun is resin and too fragile to leave unbased as I did with the metal one from Wargames Foundry.


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Sunday, 24 January 2016

1866 Prussian Infantry

Another unit of 24 1866 Prussian Infantry. Once again these are 28mm figures figures from the North Star 1866 range, and the flag is from Victorian Steel. I'm starting to come to the end of my current pile of 1866 Prussian miniatures, just one more unit of foot, 6 cavalry, an artillery piece and some command to paint, then it's time to concentrate of the Austrians.

I'm also looking forward to the release of the Eagles of Empires Franco-Prussian range, if you haven't seen these yet and the period is of interest check out the Black Powder Games blog (listed in the Places I like to visit section of this blog). This range looks promising and I'm particularly looking forward to seeing the comparison shots with other ranges.


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