Great to see more of your truly inspirational collection. Looking forward to more Napoleonic themed updates in the future. Yours has become one of my favourite RUclips blogs! Keep up your great work!
Thank you very much. I really enjoyed putting the staff group together, I like the process of choosing and posing the different figures and creating little dioramas even if they don't necessarily serve much purpose in a game!
wonderful array of troops /figures very pleasing to the eye ,they are exceptional ,love the command stand with the 3 generals how you painted the medals etc
Thank you, very kind - I'm glad you noticed the medals, I did paint them to be different according to images I could find; there's even a tiny green stripe on the outer edges of the yellow ribbon I believe despite how hard it is to see!
Difficult to pick my favourtie unit here but it would have to be the Cuirassiers there at the end, closley followed by your diorama and Command bases. Excellent work.
Thanks, I enjoy arranging the vignettes for the command bases, it's a good break from turning out units. The cuirassiers are up there as some of my favourite miniatures that I've painted so far.
Thank you very much, I always take inspiration from other people's collections so I'm glad these are doing the same for others. You might have to wait a little while to see the other completed units, I haven't made any progress on Napoleonics recently!
It's something that I might do as some point in the future, although I would need a lot more room to do so. It would be a nice thing to do once I've got the overall collection to a decent point.
Fantastic collection, skilfully painted. Like your basing for the levels of command. I am researching the Irish legion for a bit of a challenge, I painted them in 15mm about 25 years ago, always a favourite on the table! The leader mounting the horse is of interest, what company produces that figure please.?
hey man. have you ever considered doing some Danish infantry? im from Denmark myself and im super interrested in the danish forces in the 1813 german campaign. on the perrys website they are available. love your videos. keep up the good work😃
I haven't, although I am aware of the Danish troops of the period. If I had more resources I might paint small groups of interesting figures from different nations. It's not impossible that I might do so one day, there are just so many tempting miniatures on the Perry's site!
Here's a question that I've been wondering about. Why base your Infantry 6 and 8 to a base? Looks really good just wondering why you do it. Either way smashing stuff.
Thank you - good question! It’s to do with the frontage. Carnage & Glory 2 deals in the real frontage that a certain number of men would occupy, I then had to divide that up and see how many figures in the chosen scale would fit the on the base neatly. I’ve tried to keep to an even number and split the number of bases per unit into and even number where possible. For standardisation sake 6 or 8 seemed to work best as I recall, there is a little bit of fudge factor to trade off between real life practicality of mounting the models pleasingly and the historical frontage. Hope that helps!
@@thelastbattalion3509 Yep, that helps. Will you be doing any more Carnage & Glory 2 at any point. Probably one of, if not, the best videos I've watched of a battle report.
@@remeythecat1502 Very kind of you to say so - short answer yes, long answer I have best intentions but there’s always something. I have multiple projects intended for C&G 2 I just need to finish some of them and/or run some smaller games. There’ll be more of them in time.
Subbed. A board game, hex n counter, flamed my desire to delve into miniatures. White Dog Games. Plancenoit, Crisis on the Right 1815. Prussians. Destroyed French. Till then I was lightly getting into miniatures, mostly with some DnD figures from last century. So far fantasy type figures no magic. I'm getting close to fulfilling my desire to have a hundred figure Orc army. But I have some Napoleonics figures British French and Prussian that I need to get built and painted and onto the table hopefully this year. 28 mm. They're all infantry and I made that decision to get the feel for this time period combat first. Cav n artillery can always be added later. Your fingers look most excellent and I look forward to seeing more. Unfortunately between carpal tunnel and arthritis and other neurological issues my hands are almost trash and my pain skills leave a lot to be desired but for my table my figures are good enough. Again thank you for the review of your troops
28mm Napolionics, ambition and commitment are two words that come to mind. Keep at it. Life-long hobby for sure. Accumulate and paint as time allows.
This is basically the approach I’ve taken, it’s a slow burn.
Beautifully painted miniatures, love them 👍
Thank you very much.
Gorgeous work, sir. It's delightful to see such well-painted work all laid out.
Thank you very much indeed. It's quite a satisfying exercise to go through every so often.
Great to see more of your truly inspirational collection. Looking forward to more Napoleonic themed updates in the future. Yours has become one of my favourite RUclips blogs! Keep up your great work!
Thank you, that's very kind. I will endeavour to keep producing more!
Cracking job, most beautiful close ups...and the command stand with the table is gorgeous!
Thank you very much. I really enjoyed putting the staff group together, I like the process of choosing and posing the different figures and creating little dioramas even if they don't necessarily serve much purpose in a game!
Excellent video and a privilege to see such a great painted force, look forward to seeing it growing over time. Great stuff.
Thank you very much, I’ve been enjoying seeing your own miniatures laid out, it spurs me on if only I could paint faster!
Fantastic looking force, well done on the project
Thank you very much, I should have everything I wanted to complete done by around 2050.
wonderful array of troops /figures very pleasing to the eye ,they are exceptional ,love the command stand with the 3 generals how you painted the medals etc
Thank you, very kind - I'm glad you noticed the medals, I did paint them to be different according to images I could find; there's even a tiny green stripe on the outer edges of the yellow ribbon I believe despite how hard it is to see!
Excellent Work ))) Wonderful Foundation to Build Upon! Troops Look GREAT! : )))
Thank you very much!
i constantly watch this video, it is so inspiring. You should show each unit in close and describe it. I bet you spend lot of time on them.
Thank you, I’m glad it has that effect! It did take a long time to paint them yes, and that was when I had lot of time.
Difficult to pick my favourtie unit here but it would have to be the Cuirassiers there at the end, closley followed by your diorama and Command bases. Excellent work.
Thanks, I enjoy arranging the vignettes for the command bases, it's a good break from turning out units. The cuirassiers are up there as some of my favourite miniatures that I've painted so far.
Lovely looking collection, inspiration indeed! ☺
Thank you - it goes around - your Napoleonic collection has inspired me over the years.
Amazing little army, truly an inspiration to begin my own, looking forward to see the french brigade (and everything else planned) ;)
Thank you very much, I always take inspiration from other people's collections so I'm glad these are doing the same for others. You might have to wait a little while to see the other completed units, I haven't made any progress on Napoleonics recently!
fantastic work mate. Inspired to actually pick up a paintbrush, first time in 2 weeks lol
Thank you - great news also, the most satisfying comments are those saying that my stuff has given someone a boost or some new ideas.
Lovely collection great vid and painting
Thank you very much.
They look gorgeous buddy, fine collection.
Thanks, it helps motivate to get them all out and appreciate how much I've completed so far.
Fantastic collection of figures
Thank you!
That’s a wonderful collection, nice to see..
Thank you.
Lovely work. Inspiring.
Thank you very much.
Great looking collection. 👍
Thank you!
Could you do a whole collection of the different army’s?
It's something that I might do as some point in the future, although I would need a lot more room to do so. It would be a nice thing to do once I've got the overall collection to a decent point.
That is a wonderful collection
Thank you.
Gorgeous and inspirational
Thank you.
Fantastic collection, skilfully painted. Like your basing for the levels of command. I am researching the Irish legion for a bit of a challenge, I painted them in 15mm about 25 years ago, always a favourite on the table! The leader mounting the horse is of interest, what company produces that figure please.?
Thank you, they’re all from Perry Miniatures.
Cav units is looking good!awesome looking battle field
Thank you!
hey man. have you ever considered doing some Danish infantry? im from Denmark myself and im super interrested in the danish forces in the 1813 german campaign. on the perrys website they are available. love your videos. keep up the good work😃
I haven't, although I am aware of the Danish troops of the period. If I had more resources I might paint small groups of interesting figures from different nations. It's not impossible that I might do so one day, there are just so many tempting miniatures on the Perry's site!
Very nice video!
Thank you very much!
Here's a question that I've been wondering about. Why base your Infantry 6 and 8 to a base? Looks really good just wondering why you do it. Either way smashing stuff.
Thank you - good question! It’s to do with the frontage. Carnage & Glory 2 deals in the real frontage that a certain number of men would occupy, I then had to divide that up and see how many figures in the chosen scale would fit the on the base neatly. I’ve tried to keep to an even number and split the number of bases per unit into and even number where possible. For standardisation sake 6 or 8 seemed to work best as I recall, there is a little bit of fudge factor to trade off between real life practicality of mounting the models pleasingly and the historical frontage. Hope that helps!
@@thelastbattalion3509 Yep, that helps. Will you be doing any more Carnage & Glory 2 at any point. Probably one of, if not, the best videos I've watched of a battle report.
@@remeythecat1502 Very kind of you to say so - short answer yes, long answer I have best intentions but there’s always something. I have multiple projects intended for C&G 2 I just need to finish some of them and/or run some smaller games. There’ll be more of them in time.
@@thelastbattalion3509 Well when the time is right I look forward to watching.
Very nice. Italians also look great.
Thank you.
Subbed. A board game, hex n counter, flamed my desire to delve into miniatures. White Dog Games. Plancenoit, Crisis on the Right 1815.
Prussians. Destroyed French.
Till then I was lightly getting into miniatures, mostly with some DnD figures from last century. So far fantasy type figures no magic. I'm getting close to fulfilling my desire to have a hundred figure Orc army.
But I have some Napoleonics figures British French and Prussian that I need to get built and painted and onto the table hopefully this year. 28 mm. They're all infantry and I made that decision to get the feel for this time period combat first. Cav n artillery can always be added later.
Your fingers look most excellent and I look forward to seeing more. Unfortunately between carpal tunnel and arthritis and other neurological issues my hands are almost trash and my pain skills leave a lot to be desired but for my table my figures are good enough.
Again thank you for the review of your troops
Glad to provide some inspirations, good luck with your hobby goals!