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Wednesday, 15 September 2021

Russian Artillery

For quite a few years now I have wanted to find enough Russian gunners to field a battery or two of guns. Finally, I have scraped some together although they are the DK version of Hinton Hunt gunners as the real things are rarer than hen’s teeth.


The figures are:
2 x RN70 Officer, pointing, holding map
2 x RN71 Gunner with porte-fire
2 x RN72 Gunner ramming home
2 x RN74 Gunner holding hand spike for traversing
The guns are by Newline Designs

The limber rider is a vintage casting of RN76 Artillery Driver riding on DK versions of draught horses H/1 and H/2. The limber is an unknown make I had hanging around.

One of the things that has always impressed me with Roy’s Hinton Hunt armies is that he has a limber for every model gun – and there’s loads of them! I have determined to field at least one limber per army and hopefully over time a few more than that.

It’s been a nice break to paint these gunners after a year so far spent painting cavalry but there are already more horses undercoated and waiting on the painting desk.


26 comments:

  1. Superb , I hate painting limbers but they do look the part once on the tabletop.

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  2. Lovely Wussians as WM would say. They should see of some of that very pwetty French cavalry you've been producing lately - assuming they come to the aid of the Austrians?
    I think the size of the units makes one limber per battery a bit of an extravagance but having one or two for aesthetic reasons or to represent the artillery park seems a good idea.

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  3. GSS - I've decided to go with 2-horse versions to avoid table clutter, originally I was making them 4-horse but they just get in the way!

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  4. Rob, I was thinking to at least have them for the horse batteries as I don't like seeing the guns charging around without them. I'm sure the Russians will be helping out the Austrians and Prussians!

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  5. Newline do nice limbers, clean and nothing odd about them. Alternatively looknat Franznap Ian.
    The DKs look fine!
    Roy

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  6. Wonderful!
    Lovely uniform colours!

    I envy your patience in hunting and collecting these figures.

    P

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  7. Looking good. As a matter of interest (as in, to give me ideas) what paint did you use for the uniform colour?

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  8. Thanks Roy, I do like the Newline items as they are a little under scale just like HH!

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  9. Nice work there on the Russian Artillery IAN- well done!

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  10. Thanks Purple, patience is good but a sensible person would buy from a figure range still in production!

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  11. Rob Y, I use Wargames Foundry 41C Bottle Green. It's lighter than their official Russian Green but I like colours to be on the light side on 20mm figures.

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  12. Cheers Kev, glad you like them!

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  13. Those are terrific!
    Love the all-green look.
    Best reards
    WM

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  14. Wm, the all green look is courtesy of the HH painting instructions!

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  15. I am so jealous of the limber! I have a plethora of the DK gunners but nary a limber have I found. I think I finally resorted to getting a new one from Art Miniaturen. Your batteries and the green uniforms are stunning!

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  16. These look the business Ian…
    I also think that the colour works really well…

    All the best. Aly

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  17. David - the limber isn't HH, I have no idea what it is or even if it's meant to be Russian but it looks a good fit!

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  18. Thanks Aly, although annoyingly I have just about finished that pot!

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  19. Very elegant and purposeful. But “sensible”? Which of us would claim to be sensible?

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  20. Wonderful looking battery Ian. The gunners look tremendous. I really like the Newline guns too.
    Regards, James

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  21. Thanks James, Newline make some nice stuff reasonably priced.

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  22. Great job, love the limber team.

    Paul

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