Caesarian Roman Project
Part 1 Fort/Encampment
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Roman Marching Fort |
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Roman Fort, the walls are interlaced wood filled with earth |
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The Roman ditch workers, accessories scratch built |
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Roman soldiers digging |
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Roman Marching Fort |
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Roman Fort, the walls are interlaced wood filled with earth |
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The Roman ditch workers, accessories scratch built |
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Roman soldiers digging |
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5th Chasseurs a cheval 1st squadron |
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5th chasseurs a cheval |
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5th Chasseurs a cheval |
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5th Chasseurs a cheval close up |
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Edward Woodville Lord scales |
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English Billmen lead by Edward Woodville |
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Rear English Billmen |
Edward Woodville, known as Lord Scales by both the French and Spanish but he never held the title, tenth child of Richard Woodville 1st Earl Rivers. The Family initially supported the Lancastrians the changed allegiances to the house of York when his sister Elizabeth Woodville married King Edward IV.
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Breton Compagnie d'ordonnance |
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Breton Billmen 1488 |
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Breton Billmen |
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Breton Billmen |
Another unit off the table for my Breton army for the Guerre Folle-Mad War. Breton harquebus were in small numbers, around 200 present according to accounts and archeology of the field does prove they were in use. It is thought the german mercenaries also brought some with them.
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Breton Harquebus |
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Monument to Lingg von Linggenfeld in Bad Hersfeld |
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Major General Johann Lingg 28mm Murawski miniatures |
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Russian T26 tanks |
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JU 86 colour ideas |
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JU86 colour ideas |
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cockpit Interior |
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looking at the forward bombardier/gunners position |
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The dorsal gunners position; and within a retractable ventral position |
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Interior commenced RLM 02 brush painted |
This years big ww2 project is the 50th Infantry Division for D-Day to Holland. I have chosen my favourite 20mm figs for my Brits from my stash of Britannia miniatures. Painting has commenced and is more than halfway complete of the infantry figures after three days.
I will break this into the 69th division first, plus support elements, then perhaps another infantry Division later on. Rapid Fire rules so Battalions are around 40 figures.
69th Infantry Brigadestill in progress
completed
completed
1st Assault Brigade Royal Engineers (D-Day)
6th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers
81 SQN
Royal Marines (D-Day)
1st Royal Marine Armoured Support Regiment
A troop
1 x centaur
No. 47 (Royal Marine) Commando
HQ coy (partial complete)
4 companies (partial complete)
Royal Artillery
74th (Northumbrian) Field Regiment
296th (4th) Durham
298th (1st) Durham
102nd (Northumberland Hussars) Anti-Tank Regiment
99th battery
25th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment
Polston AA 20mm gun and tow
1 x crusader AA
82nd LAA battery
Bofors AA battery
151st Infantry Brigade
6th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
8th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry
9th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry (left 30 November 1944, joined 131st Brigade, 7th Armoured Division)
61st Reconnaissance Regiment, Reconnaissance Corps
plus assorted trucks, medical and bits
cheers
Matt
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28mm Gendarmes d'élite de la Garde Impériale |
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Gendarmes d'élite de la Garde Impériale Trumpeter |
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Gendarmes d'élite de la Garde Impériale kettledrummer |
Camulogenes or Camulogenos was the Gaul Chief of the Aulerci Federation during Caesar's conquest of Gaul. He is thought to have led the first raising of the confederation of the Aulerci (Diablintes, Cenomani and the Eburovices) to fight against the Roman invaders with the Unelli against Caesars Lieutenant Titurius Sabinus 56BC. The Aulerci also sent an army in 56BC to assist the Veneti in Caesars Loire campaign. Finally in 52BC the Aulerci joined Vercingetorix rebellion and Camulogenes led the confederation with the Parisii against Caesars lieutenant Labienus at the battle of Lutetia, where the Gaulois Federation was defeated and Camulogenes was killed in the fighting.
Quite happy with my flesh tones although it lost a bit in the varnish process. The 28mm miniature is a converted Warlord Miniature Gallic Druid.
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Aulerci chief Camulogene |
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Aulerci Chief Camulogenos |
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Gallic Chieftain Camulogenos |
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Gallic Cheiftan |
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Australian Light Horse WW1 |
The anniversary of the battle of Saint Aubin du Cormier was yesterday, so good to add something for the commemoration. We offer a battlefield tour and a visit to the chateaux of Saint Aubin du Cormier and Chateau Fougeres (largest medieval chateau in France) as part of our wargame holiday experiences.
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Breton Crossbowmen “Wargaming History” |