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Sunday 5 September 2021

Napoleon and all his friends (plus a relative)

It's taken me a few years but I finally have all the French Personality figures and Generals finished so I thought I'd better catalogue them here for posterity. All the figures were painted by me unless otherwise credited.

FN/224 French General in cocked hat (mounted)
FN/350 NAPOLEON, in hat and riding coat (on horse FNH/10)
FN/351 PRINCE MURAT, in plumed "lancer" cap and fur trimmed braided coat (on horse FNH/11)

FN/352 EUGENE DE BEAUHARNAIS uniformed as Colonel of the Chasseurs a Cheval (on horse BNH/11)
FNH/353 MARSHAL BESSIERES in uniform as Colonel General of Cavalry (on horse FNH/10) - painted by Tony
FN/354 MARSHAL NEY with riding coat worn over his shoulders (on horse BNH/10) - painted as Marshal Grouchy

FN/355 MARSHAL DAVOUT, in marshal's uniform raising his hat (on horse FNH/4) - the painter is unknown


FN/356 MARSHAL MASSENA, in marshal's uniform (on horse FNH/10)

FN/357 MARSHAL SOULT in uniform of Colonel-General of Chasseurs (on horse FNH/10)

FN/358 GENERAL JUNOT, in uniform of Colonel-General of Hussars (on horse FNH/11) 

FN/359 GENERAL LASALLE, in pelisse, hat and full trousers (on horse FNH/11)

FN/360 GENERAL DORSENNE in uniform of Colonel General of Grenadiers (on horse FNH/10)

FN/361 GENERAL NANSOUTY in Cuirassier General's uniform with cocked hat (on horse FNH/10)

FN/362 GENERAL BARAGUAY d'HILLIERS, Colonel General of Dragoons (on horse FNH/10) - uniform painted blue by mistake!

FN/367 GENERAL CAMBRONNE, in Generals' uniform and cocked hat on foot, with drawn sword and waving arm. 

FN/371 Aide de Camp, holding letter (on horse FNH/13)
WN.30 MARSHAL PONIATOWSKI, in Lancer cap and flowing fur cloak (mounted) pointing

I suppose I'll have to get a shift on now with Wellington and his chums.

31 comments:

  1. Great collection - but when was Murat a prince? I thought he skipped 'Prince' going from Grand Duke straight to King?

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  2. Given your recent experiences in the Invasion of Britain campaign you could field a cavalry unit made up of generals. Do you think Rob will notice?

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  3. Rob, if Marcus Hinton said Murat was a Prince then who are we to question it!

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  4. Mark, that's a great idea - plus 6 to all die rolls!

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  5. Wow, I never realised that HH produced so many French Generals! They are suitably magnificent Ian.

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  6. Lee, yes its a shame that other manufacturers have never followed suit in such similar detail.

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  7. Actually you are right and I am wrong - it bugged me so I looked it up and he was made a prince of the Empire... :o(

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  8. Jaunty looking fellows to a man. Highly effective leopard and tiger skin saddlecloths too.

    Best Regards,

    Stokes

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  9. A splendid array of commanding fellows Ian…

    I think Minifigs has a reasonable mix of French commanders…
    Although not part of the shiny world…the Perry’s always have a fine selection of Napoleonic characters…

    All the best. Aly

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  10. What a magnificent line up, Ian.
    I think you've scored an internet first. I don't think I've ever seen them all properly painted, arrayed, and photographed like that before. Just fabulous!

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  11. Rob, you should have more faith in Mr Hinton!

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  12. Thanks Stokes, the tiger skin is my favourite.

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  13. Aly, what makes HH different is that Marcus chose his personality figures for their uniforms rather than their popularity with wargamers!

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  14. WM, you could be right but it sure has taken a long time!

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  15. Really nice, never seen the whole collection

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  16. Shouldn't that be two relatives (both by marriage), i.e. his step-son Eugene and his brother-in-law Joachim?

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  17. Rob, yes I think you have a point there!

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  18. Superb collection there IAN- wonderfully painted- you certainly are the Gold Standard for painting Hintons. Cheers. KEV.

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  19. I’m not sure about that Kev but thanks anyway!

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  20. To see all of these personality figures all painted up to perfection and paraded is just a magnificent treat. Well done sir!

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  21. Thanks David, I've been painting these for so long that it was a bit of a surprise to find I'd come to the end!

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  22. Very nice. Looking forward to a parade of the Allies.

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  23. Yes, I think I have three left to do!

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  24. Ah, so that’s the Bessieres, Massena, Soult allocation....I had advice from the same lady who painted d’Hilliers’ jacket blue. Kev is right about the gold.

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  25. Of course if anyone has a spare or two that they'd be willing to sell? I'm really in need of Soult and Lasalle.

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  26. Thanks Nigel, she really should get her facts straight!

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  27. Rob, I wonder if Napoleon ever said that?

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  28. Such a gorgeous gallery here!

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  29. What a fine body of generals and staff!
    Regards, James

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