Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Gendarmes d'élite de la Garde Impériale

Gendarmes d'élite de la Garde Impériale

I have had this unit for two years sitting in the to paint pile, this year I have decided to do some more pieces for my French Napoleonic Armies so last month I started and completed these chaps and then ordered the flag from GMB, I finally mounted the flag yesterday and manage to take some photos this morning. 

The figures are from Gringo 40s, who also do a very fine range of other guard units, the figures are on the larger side for 28mm but fit my Elite 1805-09 army nicely. Really happy with my paint job and I hope to get the big boots on the table soon. 

28mm Gendarmes d'élite de la Garde Impériale

Gendarmes d'élite de la Garde Impériale Trumpeter



Gendarmes d'élite de la Garde Impériale kettledrummer





cheers
Matt

13 comments:

Norm said...

Matt, fabulous. The drummer is also a fantastic pose / sculpt.

Bluewillow said...

Yes he is a really lovely figure. I have just started a whole mounted band which I may have complete by the end of August.

Lawrence H said...

Lovely work, and you have done the trumpet banner is particularly well done.

Gonsalvo said...

Ooh la la!
These are spectacular, Matt!
Is the trumpet banner historical?

Aly Morrison said...

Very nice indeed Matt…
Cavalry in bearskins… what’s not to like…

All the best. Aly

DeanM said...

Impressive Gendarmes, Matt! You don't see these guys very often - and they are superb.

Bluewillow said...

Thank you mate

Bluewillow said...

Thank you mate. Yes, look for images

Bluewillow said...

Yes so true, big horses, big boots amd big bearskins

Bluewillow said...

Thank you mate. Yes very rare, I have never seen anyone field them.

Gonsalvo said...

I have them , of course. :-)
I fielded a small unit (which is all they were anyway) of 6 figures for 1814 and 1815, so the trumpeter has the more standard and less spectacular Sky Blue faced Crimson common to most Guard Cavalry regiments.

Bluewillow said...

Thank you mate,

James Fisher said...

Absolutely gorgeous Matt. Le tambour c'est la pièce de résistance.
Regards, James