Thursday, August 22, 2024

Luftwaffe Praga RV

 Luftwaffe Feld Division Praga RV 

A project over summer was to complete my Luftwaffe  Felddivision 16 for Normandy. First I airbrushed my vehicles and guns then done the crews and infantry. This is the first vehicles off the deck are some resin Praga trucks from ready to roll range. 






Cheers
Matt





Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Austrian Napoleonic Artillery Limber

 Austrian Napoleonic Artillery Limber 

Off the desk is an Austrian Napoleonic Artillery Limber from the foundry range, beautiful miniatures to paint, I added chains to the limber and a front scratch built swivel (that still needs chain). 



Austrian limber 1809


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Matt

Saturday, August 17, 2024

French Cuirassiers 1/72 Waterloo build part 1

 I volunteered to paint 402 1/72 Cuirassiers for the new Waterloo build in England, so this month I thought I had better complete some more for the build. I am pleasantly surprised at the detail on the Zvezda Cuirassiers, they are excellent to paint too. First 60 completed, clear coat of varnish as soon as it gets warm again. 




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Matt


Friday, August 16, 2024

4th (2nd West Prussian) “Porzellan” Dragoon Regiment


Westpreußisches Dragoner-Regiment No2


Another Prussian cavalry regiment off the desk, the 2nd West Prussian regiment for my 1813-15 army. Figures are 28mm elite miniatures as per the majority of my Prussian army. 


1st Sqaudron

2nd Sqaudron

3rd Sqaudron 





In May 1716, Friedrich Wilhelm I acquired this regiment from August II of Saxony. Part of its price may have been paid with valuable porcelain and, thereafter, the regiment retained the nickname Porzellan Dragoons. The regiment joined the Prussian army as dragoon regiment no 6 von Schorlemmer and fought during the War of Austrian Succession and in 1760 becoming dragoon regiment Meier (Meyer) for the remainder of the 7 Years War. The regiment then was the von Zieten Dragoon--Regiment Nr 6. Finally the regiment became the von Prittwitz dragon regiment NR 2 in the 1780s, then during the reshuffle after 1806 became the 4th Dragoons, although retained the 2nd west Prussian just to confuse things!


Campaigns and actions 


Was in the general major Graf Tauenzien corps at Hohenlohe (6-14 October 1806) in General Major von Kraffts cavalry brigade at Jena, Dragoon Regiment Prittwitz Nr. 2 later surrendered at Prenzlau [28.10.1806].


In 1813, the regiment saw heavy fighting. Part of 1st Brigade, Ist Corps Reserve Cavalry, it was present at Dannigkow, Groß-Gorschen (where it rode down a square of French infantry), Bautzen and was present for MacDonald's defeat at the Katzbach. The regiment captured 9 guns, 8 ammunition wagons and a field forge in the pursuit. The regiment was then present at Möckern, where it charged a French battery and captured a howitzer, a cannon and 8 ammunition wagons.

In 1814 Westpreußisches Dragoner-Regiment was again active, at La Chaussèe charging the French 2nd Carabinier Regiment in the flank and later capturing three guns and an ammunition wagon at the same battle. Present at Montmirail and Chateau-Thierry, the regiment clashed with the French Dragoons of the Guard at the latter battle, being roughly handled. It fought again at Laon and was present for the entry into Paris.

1815 saw the regiment as part 1st Brigade, I Korps Cavalry reserve, fighting in Belgium and France. Gefreiter Seidel rescued Feldmarschall Fürst von Blücher when he was unhorsed leading a charge against the final French breakthrough. During the pursuit of the French following La Belle Alliance, the regiment captured two guns at Nanteuil.

The regiment carried a Regiments-Standarte of the old v. Zeiten Dragoner-Regiment Nr 6 during the Napoleonic wars.


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Matt

Thursday, August 8, 2024

Chouan Vendee artillery

 Vendee -Chouan Artillery 

Revolutionary armies - now Skytrex /Warlord 28mm artillery crew, guns Front Rank. 




These will join my Royal Catholic, Vendee and Chouan army for French Revolutionary wargames. In 1793 the Vendee Armee captured 50 pieces of artillery from the Saumur caserne, much though was very old some dating back to the mid 16th century. The remainder entered the army (22-28 pieces) After the defeat of the army at Cholet and the escape of the Vendean army across the Loire all of the captured guns were spiked and dumped into the Loire. 

Then during the move north west known as the great Galerne (gallop) into Maine (Mayenne) a number of 4 pounder and 8 pounders were captured at the battle of Entrammes from the Republican army. Upon arrival at Laval the cannon foundry was also raided where two seige mortars and a large 16lb 18th century gun from the chateau at Laval entered the armies arsenal. These guns were then used for the siege at Granville and at Dol de Bretagne, all of the guns were lost at the battle Le Mans and the retreat back to Mayenne.

I have elected to paint the pieces in the Vallèrie pattern blue colour and brass guns. 


Cheers

Matt

Monday, July 8, 2024

Silesian Landwehr officer


A Regimental commander or ADC for my Silesian Regiment. Again an 28mm Elite miniature. I wanted to depict a young volunteer officer who has supplied his own horse, so his main difference is his epaulette with a red pin stripe. 

The cross is 3d Resin, the base is scratch built with plastic former than milliput, but I am planning on adding it to the cross model next time. Really happy with my result. 



 Cheers

Matt