A 2 squadron regiment forming part of Fitzjames dvision at the Battle of Minden, 1759.
These are old 'Old Glory 15s' - seven of them are from the French cavalry pack plus one from which needed ahead swap, replacing a bearskin with a tricorn.
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A 2 squadron regiment forming part of Fitzjames dvision at the Battle of Minden, 1759.
These are old 'Old Glory 15s' - seven of them are from the French cavalry pack plus one from which needed ahead swap, replacing a bearskin with a tricorn.
This is the 1st Btn of Infantry Regt 61 St Julien. 3 Battalions of this regiment formed part of Colleredo's brigade in the Austrian VIII Corps at the battle of the Piave in May 1809.
They have the distinctive sky blue trouers and this regiment had 'grass' green collar, cuffs and piping.
The flags are from Napflags and scaled for 10mm figures. That was a bit fiddlybut you only have to do it once.
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This figure is modeled with small bag or bundle on his back. It's not clear what it is intended to represent. In the end I chose to paint it in the same grey I used for the rolled greatcoats on the rank and file figures. The 1st battalion is progressing and will be the next unit completed.
Update - the mysterious bundle has been identified as a pistol in a holster by a very kind contributor on the Pendraken Forum - Thank you John Cook
My first unit of Eugene's army in Italy in 1809 has been finished. This is the 1st Btn of the 102nd Line. This battalion and the 3 others from this regiment formed part of Grenier's division at the battle of Sacile and took part in most of the engagements that followed in Eugene's campaign to first drive the Austrians from Italy and then to take the army into Austria itself.
The 6 company organisation adopted by the French gave each line battalion 2 elite companies (of genadiers and Voltigeurs) and 4 centre or fusilier companies. I have used a 32 figure unit to represent this and in my set up the elite companies have 4 figures each while 3 of the fusilier companies have 6 figures. The 2nd fusilier company is represented as a single rank of 3 figures behind the command group of an officer, the eagle bearer and a drummer.
Structuring my French battalions also proved to be a challenge. I am not going to worry about the theoretical difference in strength between the French, Austrian and Hungarian units. In my set up, line units are all going to be 32 figures. So a French battalion will consist of the following figures; 4 Grenadiers, 6 fusiliers with dk blue pompoms, 3 fusiliers with aurora pompoms with a'command' group of 3, then 6 fusiliers with violet pompoms, 6 fusiliers with crimson pompoms and finally 4 Voltigeurs.