They come from the Perry Miniatures Mounted Generals of Division and Brigade and the set contains Generals Toussaint Campi, Maximilien Foy and Gilbert Bachelu, all were part of Reille's II Corps at Waterloo and each of them was wounded during the battle. Whilst doing some background research on each of these men I came across Frenchempire.net which is a fantastic website with details of each of the commanders throughout Napoleon's reign.
I got a copy of the Black Powder rules for Christmas along with the Warlord Russian Build an Army (which is still in limbo as some of the boxes provided were wrong). One thing I hadn't appreciated before I read Black Powder was the importance of having command figures, so the first thing I did is look up a suitable pack so I could knock some up!
As always the Perry horses are very nice and the figures themselves have nice poses. I did pick these minis specifically for the poses so if I ever have a game I'll come up with some sort of fictional names for them as I seem to be gravitating towards the 1813 campaign as my preferred time rather than just 1815.
I'm very happy with the grey horse, and it's made me a little ashamed of my previous attempts at horses.
I've also included a couple of spare Victrix officers on the command stand and some very nice casualty figures from Offensive Miniatures which I think add a lot more character and drama to poses. I kinda like to think that Campi is in discussion with two officers about the days battle plan, Foy is encouraging a column of infantry into the attack and Bachelu is alone on his horse contemplating the human cost.
There are a couple of stands of Voltigeurs from the French infantry set I've been slogging through for the past few months. The Victrix poses have really grown on me since I've been painting them and it is nice to have a change from the generic march pose, but, at the same time I don't have a clue how I'm going to put them together as a battalion. I seem to have given every company a officer, drummer, standard bearer or Porte-Aigle.
Without any further rambling here's the latest!
General Toussaint Campi |
General Gilbert Bachelu |
General Maximilien Foy |
Marvellous vignettes, very inspiring! Cheers!
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