Sunday, September 6, 2015

Saxon Prinz Anton Regiment


Oberst von Ryssel

Part of  my 2nd Brigade (Generalmajor von Nostitz)
21st Division: Generallieutenant on Lecoq
VII  CORPS  -  General  de Division.  Reynier: 
1812  Russia

Two (24 figures each) Battalions. 28mm Elite Miniatures: Flags by GMB Designs
The Leibfahne - 1st Battalion carried the white flag and the Ordinarfahne - 2nd Battalion carried the facing color of the regiment (blue flag)



















22 comments:

  1. My Good Man, how many of these handsome Saxons do you have left to paint?

    Outstanding brushwork!

    How about a group photo of the entire lot? That would be something to see!

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    1. Thanks Jon, currently working on Saxon 2 Light Infantry Regiments (2 Battalions each)

      Infantry Brigade (group) photo shoots coming up soon! :o)

      cheers,

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  2. Another spectacularly done Saxon unit - almost too handsome for words!

    I can't wait until you get to the Cavalry, Phil!

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    1. Thanks Pete, Saxon Cavalry packs arrived a few days ago! 4 (12 figures each) regiments, Three x Chevauleger Regiments (one Chevauleger regiment will be armed with lances for 1813) and One Hussar regiment.

      cheers

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  3. More lovely troops in white, Phil! The flags are really nice too.

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    1. Thanks Dean! The GMB flags are great, but pricey...

      cheers,

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  4. Gorgeous, hope you sleep sometimes!

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    1. Sleep?

      Perhaps Phil is the cobbler of Grimm's fame and has elves working feverishly each night to produce such wonderful works?

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    2. @ Phil....I just woke up.... ;oP

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    3. @ Jon..now you see..you gone and done it Jonathan, giving away my secret work force.. :oP

      Thanks Guys!

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  5. All these white formations will certainly stand out on a green wargame table, and i agree with above comments, you must have elves working for you round the clock!!!

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    1. No painting today (or night shift) for my elves :o) it's Labor Day here in the US and after a union meeting, the "Elvenites" demanded a day/night off or else they will all go on strike during a public holiday..brilliant strategy by my elves (whispering to myself, so much for my early in the morning poor humor)

      Thanks Chris all the best!
      cheers,

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  6. Another great looking batch of Saxons. I was just looking to order a couple of battalions to paint up because of you! ;-) First things first though...

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    1. I'm Sorry for being a bad influence! :o) to you...well,perhaps once you get your figures you will paint them up better than my campaign/dirty/fatigued" looking Saxons! ;oP

      Thanks Jason!
      cheers,

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  7. More quality work Phil. This is going to be a very impressive army when completed.

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    1. Hey! how you doing Lawrence? To complete the entire Saxon Corps of 1812, I need 3 Artillery Batteries plus Limber teams and Brigade/Divisional Commanders... long road before finishing off this project...Thanks again Lawrence!

      cheers,

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    2. A project on the grand scale indeed!

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    3. I'm thinking of doing extra work on my Saxon Grenadiers (still look funny to me without plumes) My idea is to drill holes on top of their shakos add on wire use green stuff and design/sculpt my own plumes?

      Thanks Lawrence!,
      cheers

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  8. Gorgeous stuff Phil, more cracking battalions!

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  9. Well I don't think anyone can accuse you of being lazy! Outstanding output on a fine looking army!Well done!

    Christopher

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    1. Thank you so much Christopher for your kind words..much appreciated!..

      I wanted to work on the Saxon Corps ever since the beginning of the year but my Renaissance Landsknechts project was holding me back, as matter of fact, I totally lost the plot painting Landsknechts units and decided to abandon the project! and moved on to Napoleonic's - something I wanted to do and be different for a change..

      cheers,

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