Wednesday, August 31, 2016

My 15mm Napoleonic Lead Mountain

Having climbed one lead mountain I thought I best climb my own, one peak at a time.


In that panoramic vista can be seen the following: 

Old Glory PLM3 Prussian Landwher  - 24 foot inc command
Old Glory NW4 Prussian wounded - 49 foot
Old Glory NHA4 Hanoverian Infantry - 50 foot inc command approx
Old Glory French Marshals - 3 mounted
Old Glory French Marshals Napoleon seated - 5 foot, 3 horses and a table
Old Glory French Marshals - 7 riders, 6 horses
AB 1806 Prussian musketeers - 23 foot and 1 mounted (under coated)
Old Glory NAE3 Russian Foot Artillery Limbers - 3 models, 12 horses 3 riders approx
Old Glory AMD3 Austrian Dragoons - 20 mounted approx
Old Glory RMU1 Russian Uhlans - 20 mounted approx
Old Glory RNA2 Russian Horse Artillery - 6 guns and 24 crew approx
Old Glory RNA1 Russian Foot Artillery - 6 guns and 24 crew approx
Old Glory AMC2 Austrian Light Dragoons - 20 mounted approx
Old Glory RNA2 Russian Horse Artillery - 6 guns and 24 crew approx
Old Glory FAH2 French Horse Artillery - 6 guns and 16 crew
Old Glory FMC4 French Cuirassier Full Dress Charging - 31 riders, 30 horses
Old Glory RMJ1 Russian mounted jaegers - 20 mounted approx
Old Glory RMC3 Russian Cuirassiers - 20 mounted approx
Old Glory RNA1 Russian Foot Artillery - 6 guns and 24 crew approx
Old Glory RNA1 Russian Foot Artillery - 6 guns and 24 crew approx
Old Glory RMU1 Russian Uhlans - 20 mounted approx
Old Glory AMD2 Austrian Dragoons in Full Dress Reserve - 20 mounted approx
Old Glory AFA1 Austrian Foot Artillery - 6 guns and 24 crew approx
Old Glory ANL18 Austrian Grenzers with command - 50 foot approx
Old Glory AFA1 Austrian Foot Artillery - 6 guns with 24 crew approx
Old Glory NSW1 Swedish Infantry - 50 foot approx
Old Glory NSW1 Swedish Infantry - 50 foot approx
Old Glory NSW3 Swedish Infantry - 50 foot approx
Old Glory NSW4 Swedish Hussars - 24 mounted approx
Old Glory NSW5 Swedish cavalry - 20 mounted approx
Old Glory NSW6 Swedish Cuirassiers - 20 mounted approx
Old Glory NSW7 Swedish Artillery - 6 guns and 24 crew approx
Old Glory RMC3 Russian Cuirassiers - 24 mounted approx
AB French Light Infantry side plume - 24 foot
AB French Line Infantry - 24 foot
Essex British stovepipe Shako to be Portuguese Line - 24 foot
Essex British stovepipe Shako to be Portuguese Line - 20 foot
Essex British stovepipe Shako to be Portuguese Line - 16 foot
AB French Foot Artillery - 4 guns and 12 crew
Essex British Line Belgic Shako - 16 foot
Essex British Line Belgic Shako - 16 foot
Essex British line Belgic Shako - 16 foot (officer's sword needs repair)
Essex British Line Belgic Shako - 16 foot (no standard bearer)
Old Glory Prussian Artillery - 10 crew and 1 barrel and bits
Old Glory French Marshals Napoleon seated - 9 foot, 3 horses and 1 table
Old Glory horse - 1 horse slightly damaged
Old Glory SYW cavalry - 12 riders (left overs after they were used for Spanish cavalry)
AB Russian Guard command - 3 foot
Old Glory Prussian Cuirassiers - 15 mounted
Old Glory Prussian Generals - 12 mounted
Old Glory Wurtemberg Infantry - 12 foot
Essex Austrian Hussars - 15 mounted
Old Glory French Middle Guard in trousers - 26 foot inc command
Random - 2 small limbers, 3 limber horse riders, 1 rider, 2 limber horses, 4 other horses, 1 gun
Old Glory French infantry - 76 foot 
Old Glory French Old Guard - 16 foot
Museum Miniatures French command - 13 foot 
Bits - 1 wheel, 10 buckets and 1 ammo case
Battle Honors Mameluks - 2 mounted
Old Glory Marshal Ponitowski - 1 mounted
AB F18 French infantry casualties - 10 foot
AB F58 French general - 1 foot
AB F19 French enthusiastic infantry in bicorne - 5 foot
AB F81 French dragoon horse holder - 1 foot, 4 horses
AB French Old Guard Chasseur command - 2 foot
AB F71 French dragoon casualties - 8 figures
AB IF23 French ADCs - 6 mounted
AB IG48 and IG51 French Empress Dragoons - 12 mounted
AB Set04 Napoleon Command - 8 mounted
Blue Moon 15 FE 23 French Medical Staff and Wounded - 8 figures, 4 bottles and 1 table
Blue Moon 15 FE 24 French Cantiniers and Accessories - 1 wagon, 9 foot, 4 horses & 12 boxes
Battle Honors British command - 15 mounted, 3 spare horses

Projects underway

AB French Dragoons - 20 mounted, horses almost finished painting

AB French Young Guard - 48 foot, 4 painted, and all but command cleaned up

Various single figures to be use as markers - 40 figures

Essex British artillery crew - 12 foot under coated 
Essex British command - 8 foot
AB British wounded - 9 foot

AB Allied command - 8 mounted, 3 of which are under coated with horses painted

Old Glory Nassau command - 3 foot under coated
AB French light infantry side plume - 1 foot (who's lost)

Old Glory Middle Guard - 24 foot under coated 
These have been the subject of a previous post, the title of which tells a sorry tale

I find lead mountains uplifting and depressing.  Mostly I find them fun to sort through and dream of units that will be fun to paint and take to the table top.  It's just a question of focus.  But no sooner do I climb one mountain than I see another before me...

4 comments:

  1. Now, we are beginning to see the recounting of a proper lead pile. Still a ways to go, I'm afraid.

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    1. It's a long journey with lots of distractions and possible wrong turns and delays, but progress is at least tangible when it occurs.

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  2. Hi there. Nice lead mountain, shame if someone was to... buy some of it.

    Well, one of it. Maybe. :)

    I saw an old post here illustrating the 15mm female in hussar uniform from the OLD Glory French Marshals pack. I have been looking for that particular figure, but am not prepared to pay US$30 + postage to the UK for one figure.

    Looks like that pack is in your lead pile. Any chance you'd be prepare to part with the lady hussar? Please say yes!

    Johan Fuch's needs his mistress!

    http://irregularwars.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/lucky-fuchs-comany-of-jager.html
    irregularwars (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. And so it came to pass...

      http://irregularwars.blogspot.com.au/2017/07/sabine-der-kleine-husar.html

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