A few years ago, this boxed set was left with me as an unclaimed prize
after a Milton Keynes Campaign competition. This year, I finally caught
up with their owner, and we decided that I could keep the figures. So,
as the last, great lockdown project, I decided to build and paint them,
add a few command figures and support weapons...
Well, actually,
rebulding the kitchen has actually become the last great lockdown
project, but hey ho, here are some US Airborne...
1st Squad
2nd Squad
Pathfinders
.30cal team
Commanders, medic and RTO (I lost the RTO's hand, so had to graft on a spare)
Bazooka team
60mm mortar team
And always one that escapes...
So, now I've done them, what do I do with them?
Whilst down in Wiltshire for the Devizes comp, Nigel very kindly gifted me his 10mm Imperial Guard division from FOGN (Field of Glory Napoleonics), and although I had rebased the cavalry and generals (including painting some), the guard themselves were not finished. I scrabbled together a 900 Soldiers of Napoleon list (which turns out to be illegal, read the rules Will), and fielded it Vs Mark's undefeated Austrians. My army, including reserves, was twelve units and Mark could basically do that in two brigades! My list : Two brigades of two five Old Guard infantry, with two twelve pounders and full cassions. Guards Heavy cavalry brigade. Five Grenadiers a Chevel. Five Guards Dragoons. Three batteries of 8lber guns. Guards light cavalry brigade. Four Guards lancers, four Guards Chasseurs a Chevel. Three batteries of three 8lber guns. Mark had: An Avent Guard brigade with hussars, artillery, jagers and two infantry units, two dragoons with horse artillery as his cavalry brigade,An in...
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