We had some extra Prussian sculpts done earlier this year for one of Napoleonic customers (yep, that chap with the 40,000 figure games!) so we've got some photos of them taken and added them to the website.
Napoleonic
Prussian
NPR18 Grenadiers, march attack (16) £2.65
NPR19 Grenadier mounted officer (5) £1.65
NPR20 Cuirassiers (15) £4.95
And the pics:
NPR18 - Grenadiers, march attack
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4103/NPR18.JPG)
NPR19 - Grenadier mounted officer
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4104/NPR19.JPG)
NPR20 - Cuirassiers
(https://pendraken.co.uk/_img/products/4105/NPR20.JPG)
That's the releases all done for a short while, we'll have some more ready at the end of the month with some new League of Augsburg / WSS additions.
Oh hello!
They are rather splendid. Good work all.
They are really tasty.
Very nice indeed
Take care
Andy
8)
Cheers - Phil
Nice figures, but as I pointed out when the greens were shown, according to my information plumes were not worn on campaign. As far as I know only Russian grenadiers wore them on campaign.
looking nice. :)
Quote from: Chad on 14 September 2017, 10:42:19 AM
Nice figures, but as I pointed out when the greens were shown, according to my information plumes were not worn on campaign. As far as I know only Russian grenadiers wore them on campaign.
I think that must have been the Guard greens as we've never previewed these as far as I can remember? I've always wondered about dress vs. campaign for sculpting, do folks prefer having the plumes on figures like these so there's something distinctive when they're on the table? Take the plumes off and give them shako covers and they're no different to the line?
Quote from: Leon on 14 September 2017, 12:10:43 PM
do folks prefer having the plumes on figures like these so there's something distinctive when they're on the table?
that would be my preference.
Great figures 8)
Stunning! Great work!
Quote from: Leon on 14 September 2017, 12:10:43 PM
I think that must have been the Guard greens as we've never previewed these as far as I can remember? I've always wondered about dress vs. campaign for sculpting, do folks prefer having the plumes on figures like these so there's something distinctive when they're on the table? Take the plumes off and give them shako covers and they're no different to the line?
I prefer distinctive
I've read a couple of accounts of soldiers preparing for battle the next day and they made a point of sorting their uniforms out and trying to look their best :-\
Quote from: Chad on 14 September 2017, 10:42:19 AM
Nice figures, but as I pointed out when the greens were shown, according to my information plumes were not worn on campaign. As far as I know only Russian grenadiers wore them on campaign.
Correct. All Prussian infantry wore shako covers on campaign, including the Guard and Grenadiers. You see them in all their finery though, in contemporary plates done in Paris during the occupation by Genty and similar artists.