The Stand To behind the front gate.
i enjoyed the hobby much more when i could paint two boxes of figures per week.
ITALERI 1815
Although in my toy soldier style i never claimed to be a good painter.
Napoleon, had hoped Wellington might well move off during that awful night, however as we know he did not.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, And so the fight was on. On who would take or hold the 30 acre woodland to the front of Hougoumont.
In the background are my twisted wire trees i made a few years ago for my Honey Well town layout, but they served me well while i took this shot with my camera.
My oldest trees in the background were made of twisted stainless steel wire, and also stainless steel wire-wool, the stuff used to smooth the carpenters crafted wood. If both are used it must be stainless steel, or they rust to red pretty soon and fall entirely to bits.
BB`s been there and sure enough it happened.
A large part of teaching others is to reveal the pit falls that they might fall into.
that makes good sense.
Eh,What does?
Wherever you go you will always meet a wingnut.
The back gate being wide open the French charged in on the heels of Private Clay. Everyone knows what happened next,or do they? The West Gate was also smashed in by the French who gained access but failed to make it count,and a cannon shot hit the main gate forcing it loose. As we know it was held shut and solid firm.
Setting up the demonstration for this Forum,was nearly done and dusted. i remember Mrs B,and i had visitors upon that day who took added interest in what was going on,but smiling thought little worth to its wasted efforts. Boy i sure was glad when they drank their tea and then left. Family members i would not wish upon anyone. They just could not visualize the bigger picture.
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BONNIER WOOD
The inter locking walls are manned and withstand all the attacks throughout that day.
French Cuirassiers and Line Lancers pass close by during the mass cavalry charges of the afternoon.
Birds eye view.
Ops! Picture taken before setting the British Guards up along the inside wall.
Well of course it is not correct in detail, How could it be,as most detail was never recorded or realized to the general public at the the time i designed and built it. However how it stands it certainly works well for me. BB
Most all the photographs showing this part of my hobby were re-mastered from original picture files
As i take my leave this is the end of the Chateau Goumont......Hougoumont presentation.
I therefore hope you have enjoyed seeing it restored as much as i have had putting all the lost pictures together again. BB