Finally kicking off this painting challenge from my side as well! Back after a few years hiatus to what I think is my 11th challenge after first participating in 2013! And the first entry now is actually part of a project that I started in the 2015-16 challenge so more or less a ten year anniversary for this!
Starting off the challenge this year is a selection of Napoleonics to wrap up my Saxon army for the 1813 campaign. We were originally planning to play the campaign starting around 2016-17, but after years of heavy Napoleonics gaming we started to move to other interests and the army newer saw the gaming table and some units were left unpainted. Moving forward quite a few years there has now been a renewed interest in Napoleonics at the club with a lot of fresh faces so I decided to dig up the remaining miniatures and paint up a few additional units. Nice change of pace as well to return to 18mm scale as I haven't painted smaller scale in several years despite it once being my main scale with Napoleonics, Flames of War and Team Yankee making up much of my gaming. Miniatures are mostly AB Figures 15/18mm Napoleonics and I suspect at least some of the command figures are Campaign Game Miniatures.
Fitting nicely with the Empire theme as the First French Empire was really on it's last legs in 1813 and throughout the campaigns the disillusioned Saxons (as well as some other French allies) started defecting to the Allies speeding up the crumbling of Napoleons forces. The Leib Kürassiere painted here were the last Saxons to desert Napoleon after the Battle of Leipzig signaling the end of Saxonys alliance with France.
Next up some Fantasy minis with a return to The Old World!




I guess these 18mm figures do have the attraction of that individuality that definitely starts at 20mm while you retain the option to have big armies on a relatively small table top. Yet you have given the sculptures the extensive painting that the details offer - chapeau’s off sir !
ReplyDeleteLovely colourful work!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking Saxons
ReplyDeleteBeautiful minis. The bright, colourful uniforms are very eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteFirst, welcome back to the Challenge, Samuli! AB's stuff is awesome and you've really done them proud here. I'm with you on the look of larger Horse & Musket units, but as you say it can be a BIG ask for new players. I think these are fabulous and I particularly like that Prinz Clemens Regiment (beautiful colours and crisp brushwork). Bravo!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I score AB 18s as 20mm...
DeleteAh the classic Saxons , well done
ReplyDeleteLovely looking cavalry.
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