For some reason I couldn’t resist the urge to re-base the buildings in my village. This involved removing the models from their single A4 size base and putting them on individual bases which was in line with my original concept (click here). I must admit that this work was carried out without planning permission or any consultation with the residents.
The three buildings can still be arranged together as a single built-up-area, but it gives me the flexibility to use them individually as well.
Something else I couldn’t resist recently was splashing out and buying 96 French infantry from the 1807-12 range. This was a bit of a punt as I couldn’t be sure from the photos if they were vintage Hinton Hunt or not as the seller had miscaptioned them. For once I got lucky as all the figures turned out to be vintage castings in good condition except for a dozen or so broken bayonets.
At a stroke this gives me a full division (three units in my organisation) of French infantry but also undoes all my progress this year - figures painted vs figures acquired. However, vintage stuff doesn’t come along all that often and certainly not at a half decent price and these reinforcements do sort of fit into my long-term plan for this project.
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Part of the fun of searching for these figures is trying to find something that has been incorrectly described and then hoping no one else spots the item.
Trouble is everyone else is doing the same and I end up being outbid.
Although I did get a Hinchcliffe British Spare wheel limber and French Caisson cheaply as they were described as Hinchcliffe 4mm scale.
Excellent acquisition and good to see you have some more FN244s
Mark - I was really lucky with this one as nobody else bid, that sort of thing doesn't happen very often! I really like the FN244 figure which is the one I acquired from you some years back. I have enough for 2 units so possibly another battalion of Swiss?
A good catch! (and that bit at the end didn't come across at all like a wargamer trying to rationalize and justify a purchase of figures)
Ross - thanks, gosh was I really trying to do that!
This was clearly an essential purchase and you are not rationalising at all, Ian. The French 1807-09s are simply too attractive to resist. What a brilliant find.
Best regards
WM
WM - yes I was fortunate, I thought the days of such finds were long gone but it shows there's hope for us all!
Result!
Cheers Matt!
Excellent catch - very nice indeed. You can never have too many Frenchmen - I can't remember who said that, but it's true.
Congratulations, Ian, I recently made a similar punt and found myself buying very poor copies. Fortunes of war. At least I now have a supply of replacement bayonets....
Tony - yes, the Brits must have something to shoot at!
Nigel - a great example of turning a negative into a positive! I've still not recovered from buying those 600 Swedes (actually turnips) 10 years ago...
Lucky you Ian, but you deserve it!
Cheers Roy!
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