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Started by Le Manchou, 19 March 2010, 04:47:03 AM

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Martyn

How about some Prussian siege artillery. I have an illustration from a book published in about 1875 with a Krupp 1000ld siege gun plus a lot of the lighter stuff. While you at it, could we have some French fortress guns?????

YORSTONS

While were at it how about some engineers/pioneers for both sides. And could we include the mighty Austro Hungarian Army 1859 - 1866 to all of the above were relevant.
We also need some supply wagons, ambulance and what about a suitable train.

Leon

I've put those on the list.
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Leon

Quote from: setterjaune on 27 March 2010, 04:37:57 PM
French guard in bearskin!!

Quote from: Shedman on 28 March 2010, 01:04:08 PM
About 18 months ago Dave did some French Imperial Guard in Bearskins for my 1859 army

The figures are the same as the FPW French

Yep, I've just checked with Dave, and we've got those already moulded, they've just never made it into the catalogue.  I'll get them added as soon as I get chance.
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Martyn

From the information I have the Imperial Guard did not ware the Bearskin in the field

Dave Fielder

A mere formality. The Imperial Guard should always dress well for their enemy, at least in wargames if not for real!
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lentulus

It was sell known in the 19th Century that victory goes to the best hats.   If they had kept the bearskin, victory would have been assured.

Repiqueone

The dismounted cavalry, and personalities (I see that carriage with Napoleon III in it as he goes to see Bismark.)  The aides de camp and various household items such as a huge wagon for Napoleon's suite that Zola described.  The baloon baskets that will allow scenarios of uhlans chasing escaping baloons!  This is a wonderful line that can only get better.  I have several photos at my RepiqueRules Yahoo! site, and some here might find the information about the Zouave rules at www.repiquerules.com of interest.  Zouave  also covers the Maximilian period, as well as the ACW.

privateer

Hi, I will put in a vote for the High Command both French and Prussian/German states but also for a 19th Century Civilian pack. Say Ladies and Gentlemen, standing and seated, village folk, city folk etc stuff you can use to spice up the terrain with for towns, farms, railways, canals etc.

Leon

I'll put those down, various civilians seem to be a common request.
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Uesugi Kenshin

I think "personalities" would be very hard to discern in this scale, but I certainly would support additional leader poses being released for all of the armies!

Leon

Quote from: Martyn on 28 March 2010, 03:14:32 PM
How about some Prussian siege artillery. I have an illustration from a book published in about 1875 with a Krupp 1000ld siege gun plus a lot of the lighter stuff. While you at it, could we have some French fortress guns?????

We've got: PPW17 - Krupp 15cm siege gun.  And FPW30 - Fortress gun with line crew.
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Leon

01 June 2010, 01:18:26 AM #27 Last Edit: 01 June 2010, 02:18:05 PM by Leon
Quote from: setterjaune on 27 March 2010, 04:37:57 PM
French guard in bearskin!!

These are now available in the June releases.
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privateer

It would be good to have a figure for the french that is carring the Fanion for the 1st and 3rd Battalions of each Regiment. As there are twice as many needed as Standard Bearers I was suprised to find that there are non in any of the 10mm Ranges or in the other manufactures either - Dave you could corner the market. This comment is also true for the French Napoleonic Range.