Wednesday 21 February 2024

British Artillery Review

I'd been thinking I should probably hold an artillery review and then David twisted my arm by commenting that he'd like to see the whole artillery park. First up then is the Anglo-Allied gun line.

Ramsay & Mercer put the RHA through their paces.
These two batteries have been painted 15 years apart which is nearly the same length of time that the Napoleonic Wars lasted!

The full gun-line, British to the front and Allies behind. The Dutch have a French gun whilst the Brunswickers have been equipped with British guns on this occasion.

A pretty impressive force to hold those French columns at bay. It strikes me though that I am missing a limber for the Brunswick Horse Artillery and possibly (just possibly) I could do with another Foot Battery to bring the count up to an even eight guns.

20 comments:

Donnie McGibbon said...

Very nice indeed, they look great and should sort the Frenchies out!

Tiberian general said...

Cool as, so iconic. Takes me back to looking in the two model shop windows in Ipswich at the start of the 1970's, drooling of the wargame figures in the windows.


Willz.

Rob said...

A great battery, that will make Johnny Crapaud think twice.
Shame to see the little British metal men are just as arrogant as their flesh and blood forbears and have relegated the allied batteries to the second rank. Could be a risky move as if they're sufficiently nettled about it they're in an ideal position to make their feelings felt.

Stryker said...

Donnie, I’d wait and see the French gun line before jumping to any conclusions!

Stryker said...

Willz, those were the days when a town had two model shops. Actually we only had one in Bury St Edmunds but it was a big one!

Stryker said...

Rob, no worries as they didn’t trust them with any ammo!

Aly Morrison said...

A splendid gun line Ian…
I would be more than happy to field them against the garlic hordes…

All the best. Aly

Duke of Baylen said...

A very fine display. Is it a 'walk in the park', artillery park that is?
The RHAs helmets are so smart and the trouser stripes on the allied gunners are pretty nifty too. It almost seems a shame to send them from the Inspection Parade to the battle field but I guess that will be their fate.
Do we get to see the Emperor's gun line next?
Stephen

MSFoy said...

Wow. They look absolutely marvellous Ian. Brightened my morning - thanks!

Stryker said...

Thanks Aly, and I’m sure they’d love you to command them!

Stryker said...

Stephen, yes the French will be up next!

Stryker said...

Thanks Tony, glad you like them!

David said...

That's the ticket! A very impressive and daunting display of firepower. I love that you have included Ramsay and Mercer as personality figures. What was the figure code for those if I may ask? You have opened a can of worms however, and now I am afraid I will not be able to rest until I have a Brunswick battery as well. Did Marcus make Brunswick artillery figures or are those converted with head swaps?

Stryker said...

David, We believe that Ramsay and Mercer are conversions by Peter Gilder but the base figure is unknown. They came from the Eric Knowles collection via Tony. The Brunswickers are Hinton Hunt RHA with head swaps!

Wellington Man said...

This is wargames Royalty, Ian. Just perfect!
Best regards
WM

Matt said...

Very smart looking fellows to a man. I (almost) pity the French facing these chaps!

Stryker said...

Thanks Matthew, I can’t quite believe that I own all of these!

Stryker said...

Matt, just wait until you see the French line up!

'Lee. said...

Magnificent!

Stryker said...

Thanks Lee!