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The Prussian Army of the Lower Rhine 1815 - 1st Corps

Posted by Peter on 04 Jan 2022, 14:15

More victims for Mr Andrea's army! That is some fine looking infantry, Jan! :thumbup:
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Posted by Ben90 on 04 Jan 2022, 23:09

A very ambitious project. Looks very good so far!
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Posted by MABO on 07 Feb 2022, 23:16

Just a quick update to keep this topic alive. I started painting the Prussian 1.Korps Reserve Artillery.
The HäT figs are really outdated but to beat Andreas Frenchies it will be ok. :mrgreen:

I hope there comes the time when a producer creates a 1813-1815 Prussian Artillery-set in plastic.

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Just quick and dirty pictures with my mobile. I do what I can to finish these pieces asap.
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Posted by Peter on 08 Feb 2022, 18:54

Nice set to paint Jan! :thumbup:

I've painted these long time ago but the pictures are gone with tinypic! ;-)

Did you know that there are two versions of this set. One with horses and one without. :-D

http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=128
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Posted by MABO on 08 Feb 2022, 19:01

Thanks Peter. And yes I know. I paint the version with the horses. I am thinking of creating a unit of the Prussian pioneers with them. Let's see...
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Posted by Peter on 08 Feb 2022, 19:06

MABO wrote:Thanks Peter. And yes I know. I paint the version with the horses. I am thinking of creating a unit of the Prussian pioneers with them. Let's see...

Okay that is enough blabla, start painting! Otherwise Andrea's army will be much bigger! :-D
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Posted by Graeme on 09 Feb 2022, 07:20

MABO wrote:I paint the version with the horses. I am thinking of creating a unit of the Prussian pioneers with them. Let's see...


That's a really good idea. :thumbup:

These HaT figures are good enough but the ones I got do seem to be suffering from Pirates Disease (sunken chests). It wouldn't hurt if someone made a new set of Prussian artillery.

You've made them look very soldierly here though, I'm sure they will give good service.
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Posted by MABO on 09 Feb 2022, 08:53

Thanks Graeme,
I'm still working on it...
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Posted by MABO on 21 May 2023, 11:44

Finally I managed to finish three artillery pieces. This set is really crap and therefore it took me quite a while to paint and base the figures for my running project. :eh: :eh: :eh: :eh:

We have already discussed that it would be nice to have a good Prussian Artillery Set in plastic. I am really wondering when Strelets or Linear-A will make one... 8) 8) 8)

Here are some pics. I will try to convert the missing figures into pioneers. However I'ill do later. Now I would like to paint a set I like, maybe Prussian Uhlans.

But at least you can see: I am still working on this project! ;-)

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 21 May 2023, 19:24

Those guns and crews look great, Jan. They are a good addition to your Prussian Army project. :thumbup:

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Posted by Rich W on 21 May 2023, 22:41

These look really great Jan-basic figures that your painting has made much better! And I really like the bases.
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Posted by Bessiere on 22 May 2023, 07:05

Nice work on your Prussians Mabo. Quite the army you've put together. No doubt they will cause Napoleon great distress at Plancenoit.
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Posted by MABO on 22 May 2023, 08:57

Thank you, guys, for the nice comments!
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Posted by Peter on 22 May 2023, 20:07

Don't be so hard on these figures Jan, they have their charme. These are always better as nothing. ;-)

And you did a good paintjob on them! :thumbup:
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Posted by MABO on 22 May 2023, 20:13

You are a good guy, Peter. That's what I like most. Thanks for posting. :-D
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Posted by Minuteman on 23 May 2023, 17:12

You have done a fine job with these old HaT Prussian artillerymen.

I do agree that Napoleonic Prussian artillery has not been sell-served in 1/72 plastic, and there is a definite need for a better set than this. But they do serve a purpose, and you have made them look very good.
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Posted by Zed1 on 23 May 2023, 18:59

Dunno - these older HaT sets all look crappy. Nevertheless a good solution with a satisfying result. You know I chose NewLine figures and altough they are fairly good modelled, they look a bit dwarfish. Perhaps I'll have a try on the Prussian horse artillery from Art Miniaturen - but in plastic... well... in 1/72 no chance.
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Posted by PatrickJ71 on 23 May 2023, 19:21

I really think you did a good paintjob on them, Mabo.
It's hard to keep on painting when the sculpts are not inspiring. Then it's just a job that needs to be done and you showed character to get it done.
I also love the muddy look of the bases.
thanks for sharing.
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Posted by MABO on 23 May 2023, 21:30

Zed1 wrote:Dunno - these older HaT sets all look crappy. Nevertheless a good solution with a satisfying result. You know I chose NewLine figures and altough they are fairly good modelled, they look a bit dwarfish. Perhaps I'll have a try on the Prussian horse artillery from Art Miniaturen - but in plastic... well... in 1/72 no chance.


Some of them are better than others but the artillery-sets are all really basic :eh:
Art Miniaturen are really good. I had paint them twice.


I really think you did a good paintjob on them, Mabo.
It's hard to keep on painting when the sculpts are not inspiring. Then it's just a job that needs to be done and you showed character to get it done.
I also love the muddy look of the bases.
thanks for sharing.


Thank you for your nice words. You describe my feelings precisely :yeah:
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Posted by MABO on 16 Feb 2024, 22:45

In the meantime I have finished to paint the last Artillery piece and an officer. The set is still not my favorite, but okay, now it is done. The officer is from the Waterloo1815 set of Prussian Infantry. I have found different informations about the colour of his epaulettes. Does anyone know how it really was and is right. I painted them gold. :eh:

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I think I will continue with the 4th Hussars... maybe... :mrgreen:
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