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Finally I got a lot of new lego minifig pieces to form my artillery corps.

Here's a photo of the cavallry in an attack.

Centered a mass of light dragoons.

Austrian Lancers protecting the left.

Hussars at the right

In front a squadron of cuirassier

And some heavy dragoons at the end.

cavallryattack.jpg

cavallryattack_2.jpg

Here some details:

cavallary2.jpg

husar_2.jpg

Andreas

Posted
... Though, you may need some more troops, your men may get slaughtered otherwise...

There's some infantry and artillery waiting behind, hope that frightens you ... >:-)

thetroops.jpg

Posted

Hmm, my initial scouting reports show that you have around 3 dozen men.

*sips tea from white coffee mug*

Send in 1st Battalion. Its about time those 150 odd men saw combat. And tell 2nd Battalion to prepare for prisoners. And have another mug of tea made. One cannot fight without one's mug of tea.

Posted
Good Lord! Form a square! FORM SQUARE! Protect the colours!

Nice cavalry charge mate :-) Though, you may need some more troops, your men may get slaughtered otherwise...

I say let them come . let them come. i form my square and at about 50 meters they get a wall of lead from one of my lines. ;-) Nice cavallery Woody64. like your uniforms . do you have any plans of how large you will make the cavallery? or will you just leet it grow and grow?

Posted
Hmm, my initial scouting reports show that you have around 3 dozen men.

*sips tea from white coffee mug*

Send in 1st Battalion. Its about time those 150 odd men saw combat. And tell 2nd Battalion to prepare for prisoners. And have another mug of tea made. One cannot fight without one's mug of tea.

ROFL :-D

Great torso's mate!

But expansion and recruitment is needed i think!

Posted
Nice Calvary you have there Woody do you plan on expanding to full regiments of each type of Calvary you have there?

No at the moment not. I want to have a small size of each army type. Currently I have:

Cavallry

- light dragoons

- heavy dragoons

- cuirassiers

- hussars

- lancers

(seems to be complete)

Infantry

- German/Hungarian infantry

- Jaegers

Artillery

- Mounted Artillery

- Train soldiers

- Supporting staff

But a good questions is: whats the size we use for

- regiments

- companies

- ...

in lego minifigs.

Does somebody know a factor which seems apropriate (maybe used in war gaming or in dioramas)

Andreas

...

Did you buy those new pieces from eBay? What else is on your shopping list for the future?

I bought all of them at bricklink. Some of the torsos were not expensive.

The expensive parts were horses and helmets.

Unfortunately shakoos are still not affordable: more then 4$ per piece.

In summary I have around 80 figures yet and the average is around 1,5EUR per minifig (including horses and cannons).

Andreas

  • Eurobricks Emperor
Posted

It's great to see the mighty Austrian army relive in Lego.

Those torso's look good on your figs. And you already have a nice amount of them.

Posted
... do you have any plans of how large you will make the cavallery? or will you just leet it grow and grow?

It won't grow very much by now. My main interest is to test and to create some torso designs.

(Hurraaa to Mosana for providing a lot of basic designs and a fantastic tutorial ...)

Andreas

Posted
Which helmet are these lads using? It looks like something out of the Dragon and Fright Knight sub-themes.

Yes, that's correct. Bonaparte also uses them for his cuirassiers, but he uses the silver coloured type.

For the Austrians the black is the best aproximation ....

Andreas

Posted (edited)

A fine looking force woody64! *y*

Could you perhaps add one more picture. Something with each of the types lined up in full view, perhaps in order by rank with a bit of explanation of who they are? I think that would be most useful to anyone wishing to replicate or fully appreciate your work.

Again, very nice work! :-)

Edited by imperialshadows
Posted (edited)
Could you perhaps add one more picture. Something with each of the types lined up in full view, perhaps in order by rank with a bit of explanation of who they are? I think that would be most useful to anyone wishing to replicate or fully appreciate your work.

alltypes2.jpg

From left to right:

- Heavy Dragoon (using bicorne but should use also the knight helmet)

- Cuirrassier

- Cuirrassier Officer

- Light Dragoon

- Light Dragoon Officer

- Lancer

- Hussar

heavydragoon.jpg

cuirassier.pngcuirassiero.png

chevauleger.pnglighdragoono.png

lancer.png

hussar.png

Edited by woody64
  • Governor
Posted
Yes, that's correct. Bonaparte also uses them for his cuirassiers, but he uses the silver coloured type.For the Austrians the black is the best aproximation ....

Is there are picture anywhere that depict what they actually looked like?

Posted

Very nice! Despite the fact that you need heavy reinforcement if you hope to crush the Brits, which won't happen, you should add some more horesmen and infantry, which wouldn't bode well for the Brits.

Posted (edited)
Is there are picture anywhere that depict what they actually looked like?

stm2_224.jpgstm2_225.jpgstm2_226.jpg

stm2_233.jpgstm2_229.jpg

Very excellent link to Knoetel plates, including a lot of drawings for the allies ...

Knoetel

Edited by woody64
Posted

Thank you so much! Seeing them together like that, then the decals used, then the original examples brings it all together.

An incredible job! I might just have to make my own of each, just as samples. *y*

Posted

What a minute... why are us Brits, the Dutchies and that one Norweigan contingent worrying about the Austrians... so long as Napolean is there we're all allied. Anyway... it's nice to see someone can give that little Corsican pip-squeek a run for his money... watch out buddy, the Happsbergs are back! :-D

Posted

"it's nice to see someone can give that little Corsican pip-squeek a run for his money... "

You'd be dealing with well over 500 Frenchman which would be a cause for worrying, you over confident Brits. ;-)

Posted
"it's nice to see someone can give that little Corsican pip-squeek a run for his money... "

You'd be dealing with well over 500 Frenchman which would be a cause for worrying, you over confident Brits. ;-)

We've held out against much worse... :-P We'll have him shipped off to St. Helena again, just you wait 'n see. Besides he needs to be able to effectively transport all those men across the channel without our navy harrassing the dear life out of him and if he tries going for Egypt again my little British African contingent should do the trick :-P

So I take it we can count on you as a commited neutral... :-D

By the way, on the subject of defiantely defending England has anyone seen the preview for that new movie Elizabeth: The Golden Age ?

It looks really good though it's a sequel and we should watch the initial movie Elizabeth but as I know all the history I'll wing it. The American made trailer for the film is amusing... "When the world's two most powerful countries go to war..." England was nothing at the time of the Spanish Armada, it was very much a David and Goliath situation, hence why it's so epic a piece of history. The Spanish were far more powerful at the time... bad bad advertising

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