So here they are, as promised the Hanoverian Field Battalion Verden. The figures are all vintage Hinton Hunt ones mustered from different sources over the last few years, stripped and repainted by me.
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I love this 'casual pose' clearly they are far behind the front line. |
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Seems a bit unfair that the fifer and drummer have to work while everyone else is taking it easy. |
1 x BN/1. Officer (charging)
18 x BN/3. Private (casual pose)
2 x BN/8. Officer (standing)
1 x BN/11. Fifer (playing)
1 x BN/12. Drummer (playing)
1 x BN/13. Ensign Regiment Colour
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Here's your chance to admire the other side of that flag. |
Also hot off the desk is another French General painted to represent Jean-Baptiste Drouet (Comte d'Erlon). With the 110th anniversary of Waterloo rapidly approaching I thought it was about time that this gentleman was represented on my table.
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FN/244. French General in cocked hat (mounted) |
I was surprised to read that d'Erlon did eventually become a marshal although not until 1843 some 22 years after Napoleon's death.