Beautiful! I just don't know how you do it! The greatest collection of miniatures in the world-remarkably detailed and so historically accurate... I absolutely enjoy every single army
I was hoping that you would write me. It is a perfect miniature army to represent France in all of its glory. It is worthy of a place in the French museum. I am so glad that you liked it. Hopefully you’re doing well. When is our next video coming from you?
Thank you I got my inspiration of what to do by going to the website, Kronoskaf and seeing what regiments were at what battle. It’s just a wonderful place to get information.
Kevin have to agree a magnificent army. I remember reading that the nail in the coffin of the French Royalty was the cost of supporting the U.S. in the Revolutionary War, which given their support of the U.S. could be counted as a win for them militarily. Read also the French cavalry was their elite force. Also read for the British it was the infantry as the British had greater access to Nitrates in their colonies which allowed them to make more gun powder and drill their soldiers in musketry. Would like to hear your thoughts on those points. Thanks again for sharing videos of your beautiful army. All the best Lewis
Hi Lewis, the demise of the French is one for the scholars but had much to do with the loss of the North American colonies, failed military interventions in Caribbean, Asia. The treaty of Paris put the nail in the coffin actually with loss of their colonial possessions. They came away with super heavy debts even before the Revolution. Also the absolute monarchy principal was also a nail.....Louis 15th was incredibly weak and his chief advisor...madamm Pompadora (bed fellow) really caused havoc. She hated Frederick and pushed France into to many wars and battles they did not need to fight. Her lust for revenge was insatiable. I think it was more strategic things verses tactical things that brought their downfall. French troops were good but poorly led........lacked strategic insight and perspective......
Thanks Kevin for your reply. Didn’t know the anti Frederick side of it. Last year I bought a job lot of what the person selling them said was Napoleonic’s however zoomed in saw they had tricorn hats hoped they were WSS found out they were minifigs 7YW British and French also included was WRG rules a Minifigs catalog and both volumes of Uniforms of the Lace Wars (As you know like hens teeth to get hold of) so I was pretty well over the moon with them. So another project for my retirement in July. All the best Lewis
The lace war books are very hard to get a hold of. I have them in French only well sometimes people can’t tell the difference between Napoleon IX, and other wars during the 1700s, but thank God you have an astute eye.
@@christouvelos4897 thank you Chris. Yeah that’s a really beautiful army. I really enjoyed also the Prussian army. Currently, I have the American born of independence on my painting table. It took me a while to want to get back to painting the late 1700s. But thank you very much for your very nice comment.
Thank you very much. It is an absolutely gorgeous army. I wish I could get it all on the table at one time for a battle. I think I need a very large table for that.
Hi Andrew, thank you very much. Yeah it’s just tremendous that one and the British are really quite beautiful. What are these days? I’m going to actually play with it.😂😂
Looking great! I’m in the process of working on a 10mm French army. There is an appeal to them even though their performance during the war was generally pretty abysmal.
Wow, that’s all right but you are not them. You are now the French general, and I am more than certain that they will perform much better than historically. You just have to ensure yourself, like me that when you use the army for the first time you find a blooming idiot on the other side to play your combatant. Make sure you win and you win big. Or you can buy dice like I have that just have sixes on it.😂😂
Je suis tellement heureux que vous ayez aimé cette représentation de ce que je considère comme une belle armée française de la fin des années 1700.J'ai vraiment aimé le peindre et faire des recherches. C'est définitivement l'une de mes armées préférées. Je suis vraiment très contente que cela vous ait plu.
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 Je fais aussi de la peinture sur figurines au 1/72, et dioramas également. Je suis très impressionné par la qualité de la peinture de vos figurines, et surtout, sur un grand nombre comme comme cela !
Looks stunning arrayed on the table like that. Really quite superb. The colour variance is a nice change from the rather uniform Prussians and British :)
I didn’t put them out there in any particular order. I just pulled them out. I’m not very good at setting up armies for parade or display. But it is a really magnificent army of that period. I’m glad that you liked it.
OK wins my next video that I can expect from you? Just asking because I really enjoy them. You do such a nice job. Besides, I like your perspective on things you are a very smart and intellectual human being. So I always enjoy hearing your perspective on things.
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53well, thank you for the kind words Kevin. I was hoping to put a video together before I head off on holiday on Friday, but with work that seems unlikely. The next video is probably going to come at the end of January. But things are rather travel heavy this month and next.
Nice Yellow Boy by the way. All your armies should be your favorite armies otherwise you would not have painted them. I love this period as well. The uniforms, the flags, the linear formations is just visually appealing to me. I like the French grey uniforms of this period. Those flags are quite nice as is the painting. I am fond of using Volley and Bayonet for the horse and musket period. I like the basing sizes for your armies. What size are you using for the artillery? Those stands look a bit larger to my eye. Those Swiss red jackets are quite nice. I really do love the uniforms of the period.
I have not tried Vali and Bayonet yet but I think I saw that recently on little wars TV. It looks intriguing. I might like to try that my artillery is based on 40 x 40 pieces because the frontage is the same and it’s just a little bit further depth than infantry and cavalry, so I can fit the piece on it. But all of my seven year war armies are the same 40 x 30 for everything except the commanders and the artillery on 40 x 40. But you’re right I love the uniforms of this. Every army I’ve painted the Russian Austrian depressions they all seem to be my favorite.😂😂
Volley and Bayonet can be played with any size figure and generally any basing so long as both are based the same. Ideally you want about a 3 inch frontage per regiment/brigade depending the scale of the conflict. You would be able to play Volley and Bayonet without a problem. You may need to drop a couple bases from the infantry but that shouldn't be a problem. The uniforms are the reason to paint the horse and musket era. I am fond of painting the 1768 warrant uniform for the British probably because I've worn it enough times. I prefer the French Charleville over the Brown Bess. @@thekrausecollection15mmmin53
I am fortunate enough to have known and played the game with the author of the rules. I've had my copy of Volley and Bayonet Road to Glory since about 2007. You can play huge battles in a day of gaming. @@thekrausecollection15mmmin53
Richard, so I guess the Infantry are on 40x30, same for the cavalry in this period...with artillery about 40x50 or 60? Just quessing from your videos :)
The bases are 40x30 on everything. Except artillery 40x40. I forgot to say. Everything is based the same from 3000 BC to 1650 AD. When it gets into horse and musket period it changes. Seven years war is 40x30. Napoleonics are different again. Age of rifles I went back to the 40x40 thing
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 Richard, what is the standard you are using for your command bases? It looks like in fantasy Mages are on 40mm dia, Leaders on 50 dia, but in Horse and Musket Brigade (1fig) on 30mm, Divisional (2 fig) on 40mm dia and CinC (5-6 figs) on 50mm dia. Can you share your sizes please... just rebasing some of mine and want to use your basing as inspiration.
@@paulmahoney6365 I have three different leader sizes. I’m not sure what the millimeter sizes because I’m not home, but they army commander like Frederick for example, would be on a large base, Kord , commanders on little bit smaller base and division, or brigade, commanders, even smaller.
You know, I don’t know the philosophy behind it I just know that they did. And they carried that tradition all the way into the Napoleonic wars, trumpeters and dramas, had different uniforms and different color of horses. I also think it was silly that the kernels flag was white. I can do some research and find out. But that is a really good question that I have not asked even myself.
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 I found out about the musicians that they had to stand out on the battlefield, hence the different or sometimes straightly inverted uniforms. Also it said that at leastvduring US revolutionary wars they were considered "non-combatants", maybe it indicated to the enemy they are no threat and should not be shot at...
That is very interesting but the logic seems a bit strange for me as they had the highest casualty rate. When you have a firing line for the most part, nobody’s aiming at anything they’re just pointing the rifle, a little bit higher than the regiment they’re firing at for the trajectory nobody’s pointing at anything. In a skirmish may be all right but on the battlefield it’s too chaotic. I think there is a deeper hidden reason and I’m going to find it. I am playing detective.
Kronoskaf.com. It’s a wiki website for everything about the seven years war. They have plates of uniforms for every regiment that fought and their history. It’s probably the greatest work on the seven years war and the war of Spanish succession I’ve ever seen. I support them with the modest amount of money each year. Richard is such a wonderful person and I like to make sure he’s taken care of. But go to the website it’s fantastic.
Thanks Graham. I think at any scale if somebody spent the time to paint Benton engage with friends, Reed and support our hobby. It’s all fine. I am always impressed with people who spend time to create things whether it’s 2 mm 6 mm 10 mm 15 mm 28 mm 75 mm or make their own uniform and real life. It’s all good. Nothing better nothing worse. It’s our own artistic abilities. But I appreciate your comments nonetheless
Uso due diversi set di regole, uno è "Black Powder" e Kriegspiel di Dave Brown. Entrambi sono eccellenti per quello che facciamo qui. Spero ti piaccia l'esercito!
bellissimo...io ne ho uno della Guerra di Successione Spagnola...gioco anche io con Kriegspiel...per i 7anni preferisco però Mourice di Mustafà...molto divertente con le carte, ho un esercito di 6 mm Adler per quel periodo...un saluto dall'Italia!@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53
Non ho giocato secondo le regole di Maurice. Ne ho sentito parlare bene. E dovrei provarci. Ho giocato a Black Powder perché era altamente personalizzabile, ma se hai altri consigli, sono molto aperto a nuovi suggerimenti.
no...Maurice a me piace perchè ha le carte che rendono ogni mossa imprevedibile...ma i regolamenti migliori sono quelli che ci fanno alla fine divertire e giocare!@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53
Beautiful! I just don't know how you do it! The greatest collection of miniatures in the world-remarkably detailed and so historically accurate... I absolutely enjoy every single army
"Fichtre, que voilà une bien belle armée monseigneur!!"...First class paint job, beautiful units (and period), congrats from France!👍👍😍😍
I was hoping that you would write me. It is a perfect miniature army to represent France in all of its glory. It is worthy of a place in the French museum. I am so glad that you liked it. Hopefully you’re doing well. When is our next video coming from you?
May be this week end my friend, with Louis XIV's army...All the best!@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53
I must that your regimental flags and unifoms are astonishing. Lovely ! Simply Lovely !
Thank you I got my inspiration of what to do by going to the website, Kronoskaf and seeing what regiments were at what battle. It’s just a wonderful place to get information.
Kevin have to agree a magnificent army.
I remember reading that the nail in the coffin of the French Royalty was the cost of supporting the U.S. in the Revolutionary War, which given their support of the U.S. could be counted as a win for them militarily.
Read also the French cavalry was their elite force.
Also read for the British it was the infantry as the British had greater access to Nitrates in their colonies which allowed them to make more gun powder and drill their soldiers in musketry.
Would like to hear your thoughts on those points.
Thanks again for sharing videos of your beautiful army.
All the best
Lewis
Hi Lewis, the demise of the French is one for the scholars but had much to do with the loss of the North American colonies, failed military interventions in Caribbean, Asia. The treaty of Paris put the nail in the coffin actually with loss of their colonial possessions. They came away with super heavy debts even before the Revolution. Also the absolute monarchy principal was also a nail.....Louis 15th was incredibly weak and his chief advisor...madamm Pompadora (bed fellow) really caused havoc. She hated Frederick and pushed France into to many wars and battles they did not need to fight. Her lust for revenge was insatiable. I think it was more strategic things verses tactical things that brought their downfall. French troops were good but poorly led........lacked strategic insight and perspective......
Thanks Kevin for your reply.
Didn’t know the anti Frederick side of it.
Last year I bought a job lot of what the person selling them said was Napoleonic’s however zoomed in saw they had tricorn hats hoped they were WSS found out they were minifigs 7YW British and French also included was WRG rules a Minifigs catalog and both volumes of Uniforms of the Lace Wars (As you know like hens teeth to get hold of) so I was pretty well over the moon with them.
So another project for my retirement in July.
All the best
Lewis
The lace war books are very hard to get a hold of. I have them in French only well sometimes people can’t tell the difference between Napoleon IX, and other wars during the 1700s, but thank God you have an astute eye.
they look great, the painting is excellent too
@@christouvelos4897 thank you Chris. Yeah that’s a really beautiful army. I really enjoyed also the Prussian army. Currently, I have the American born of independence on my painting table. It took me a while to want to get back to painting the late 1700s. But thank you very much for your very nice comment.
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 i have SYW armies too!
Amazing work my friend! Beautiful army!
It’s so nice to hear from you! I watch your channel on your work all the time. You bring me a lot of joy when I’m traveling on the road.
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 Thank you my friend always follow your channel and your beautiful showcases!
Impressive job. Love it!!!!
Thank you
Love seeing your armies. They look great
Thank you very much, I should put up more, but it takes a lot of effort because I wanna make sure they’re perfect before I film them
Bravo Kevin!
Thank you very much. It is an absolutely gorgeous army. I wish I could get it all on the table at one time for a battle. I think I need a very large table for that.
Another day another banger sir!
I’m glad you like it. I forgot how beautiful this army was just pulling it out. I hope others get some joy out of watching and seeing it
Beautiful army as always Kevin!!!
Hi Andrew, thank you very much. Yeah it’s just tremendous that one and the British are really quite beautiful. What are these days? I’m going to actually play with it.😂😂
Fantastic army, i really enjoy your videos keep them coming 🙂👍
Thank you. I am trying too. It’s not a go cuz of mine but try to get two out a month. If I’m lucky 😂
Looking great! I’m in the process of working on a 10mm French army. There is an appeal to them even though their performance during the war was generally pretty abysmal.
Wow, that’s all right but you are not them. You are now the French general, and I am more than certain that they will perform much better than historically. You just have to ensure yourself, like me that when you use the army for the first time you find a blooming idiot on the other side to play your combatant. Make sure you win and you win big. Or you can buy dice like I have that just have sixes on it.😂😂
Nice looking army! I have many or even most of the units represented also in 15mm, though my basing is different, with 4 models on a base.
I struggled with my basing? How many etc. I’m not sure if it was right but I like it.
Je suis Bourguignon, et votre armée est magnifique !!! Vive la France ! + 1 like. 👍
Je suis tellement heureux que vous ayez aimé cette représentation de ce que je considère comme une belle armée française de la fin des années 1700.J'ai vraiment aimé le peindre et faire des recherches. C'est définitivement l'une de mes armées préférées. Je suis vraiment très contente que cela vous ait plu.
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 Je fais aussi de la peinture sur figurines au 1/72, et dioramas également. Je suis très impressionné par la qualité de la peinture de vos figurines, et surtout, sur un grand nombre comme comme cela !
Those are some well formed bataillons.
Looks stunning arrayed on the table like that. Really quite superb. The colour variance is a nice change from the rather uniform Prussians and British :)
I didn’t put them out there in any particular order. I just pulled them out. I’m not very good at setting up armies for parade or display. But it is a really magnificent army of that period. I’m glad that you liked it.
OK wins my next video that I can expect from you? Just asking because I really enjoy them. You do such a nice job. Besides, I like your perspective on things you are a very smart and intellectual human being. So I always enjoy hearing your perspective on things.
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53well, thank you for the kind words Kevin. I was hoping to put a video together before I head off on holiday on Friday, but with work that seems unlikely.
The next video is probably going to come at the end of January. But things are rather travel heavy this month and next.
C'est magnifique!
Nice Yellow Boy by the way. All your armies should be your favorite armies otherwise you would not have painted them. I love this period as well. The uniforms, the flags, the linear formations is just visually appealing to me. I like the French grey uniforms of this period. Those flags are quite nice as is the painting. I am fond of using Volley and Bayonet for the horse and musket period. I like the basing sizes for your armies. What size are you using for the artillery? Those stands look a bit larger to my eye. Those Swiss red jackets are quite nice. I really do love the uniforms of the period.
I have not tried Vali and Bayonet yet but I think I saw that recently on little wars TV. It looks intriguing. I might like to try that my artillery is based on 40 x 40 pieces because the frontage is the same and it’s just a little bit further depth than infantry and cavalry, so I can fit the piece on it. But all of my seven year war armies are the same 40 x 30 for everything except the commanders and the artillery on 40 x 40. But you’re right I love the uniforms of this. Every army I’ve painted the Russian Austrian depressions they all seem to be my favorite.😂😂
Volley and Bayonet can be played with any size figure and generally any basing so long as both are based the same. Ideally you want about a 3 inch frontage per regiment/brigade depending the scale of the conflict. You would be able to play Volley and Bayonet without a problem. You may need to drop a couple bases from the infantry but that shouldn't be a problem. The uniforms are the reason to paint the horse and musket era. I am fond of painting the 1768 warrant uniform for the British probably because I've worn it enough times. I prefer the French Charleville over the Brown Bess. @@thekrausecollection15mmmin53
I’ll have to see if I have a copy of those rules I think I do someplace in my wargames vault
I am fortunate enough to have known and played the game with the author of the rules. I've had my copy of Volley and Bayonet Road to Glory since about 2007. You can play huge battles in a day of gaming. @@thekrausecollection15mmmin53
Richard, so I guess the Infantry are on 40x30, same for the cavalry in this period...with artillery about 40x50 or 60? Just quessing from your videos :)
The bases are 40x30 on everything. Except artillery 40x40. I forgot to say. Everything is based the same from 3000 BC to 1650 AD. When it gets into horse and musket period it changes. Seven years war is 40x30. Napoleonics are different again. Age of rifles I went back to the 40x40 thing
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 Richard, what is the standard you are using for your command bases? It looks like in fantasy Mages are on 40mm dia, Leaders on 50 dia, but in Horse and Musket Brigade (1fig) on 30mm, Divisional (2 fig) on 40mm dia and CinC (5-6 figs) on 50mm dia. Can you share your sizes please... just rebasing some of mine and want to use your basing as inspiration.
@@paulmahoney6365 I have three different leader sizes. I’m not sure what the millimeter sizes because I’m not home, but they army commander like Frederick for example, would be on a large base, Kord , commanders on little bit smaller base and division, or brigade, commanders, even smaller.
Interesting! Do you know why the drummers/trumpeters wore different uniforms? And why the colonel colours were all white? Seems a bit impractical :-D
You know, I don’t know the philosophy behind it I just know that they did. And they carried that tradition all the way into the Napoleonic wars, trumpeters and dramas, had different uniforms and different color of horses. I also think it was silly that the kernels flag was white. I can do some research and find out. But that is a really good question that I have not asked even myself.
@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53 I found out about the musicians that they had to stand out on the battlefield, hence the different or sometimes straightly inverted uniforms. Also it said that at leastvduring US revolutionary wars they were considered "non-combatants", maybe it indicated to the enemy they are no threat and should not be shot at...
That is very interesting but the logic seems a bit strange for me as they had the highest casualty rate. When you have a firing line for the most part, nobody’s aiming at anything they’re just pointing the rifle, a little bit higher than the regiment they’re firing at for the trajectory nobody’s pointing at anything. In a skirmish may be all right but on the battlefield it’s too chaotic. I think there is a deeper hidden reason and I’m going to find it. I am playing detective.
What is the website ? Kronsaf ?
Kronoskaf.com. It’s a wiki website for everything about the seven years war. They have plates of uniforms for every regiment that fought and their history. It’s probably the greatest work on the seven years war and the war of Spanish succession I’ve ever seen. I support them with the modest amount of money each year. Richard is such a wonderful person and I like to make sure he’s taken care of. But go to the website it’s fantastic.
Ok but much better at 28mm
Thanks Graham. I think at any scale if somebody spent the time to paint Benton engage with friends, Reed and support our hobby. It’s all fine. I am always impressed with people who spend time to create things whether it’s 2 mm 6 mm 10 mm 15 mm 28 mm 75 mm or make their own uniform and real life. It’s all good. Nothing better nothing worse. It’s our own artistic abilities. But I appreciate your comments nonetheless
spettacolare! Con quale regolamento giochi a SYW?
Maurice?
Uso due diversi set di regole, uno è "Black Powder" e Kriegspiel di Dave Brown. Entrambi sono eccellenti per quello che facciamo qui. Spero ti piaccia l'esercito!
bellissimo...io ne ho uno della Guerra di Successione Spagnola...gioco anche io con Kriegspiel...per i 7anni preferisco però Mourice di Mustafà...molto divertente con le carte, ho un esercito di 6 mm Adler per quel periodo...un saluto dall'Italia!@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53
Non ho giocato secondo le regole di Maurice. Ne ho sentito parlare bene. E dovrei provarci. Ho giocato a Black Powder perché era altamente personalizzabile, ma se hai altri consigli, sono molto aperto a nuovi suggerimenti.
no...Maurice a me piace perchè ha le carte che rendono ogni mossa imprevedibile...ma i regolamenti migliori sono quelli che ci fanno alla fine divertire e giocare!@@thekrausecollection15mmmin53
Basing and grass all wrong
Well then please be so kind and educate me. I’m all ears and a sponge.