Our Hobbyfriend Thomas Mischak asked for some Sappeurs, he could use for his Waterloo diorama.
Frank sculpted him some:-) Very soon available at Hagen-miniatures.
We are a group of Enthusiasts from all over the world, mostly Germany, who create historical battles in scale 1:72. As we do this since more than 10 years we thought it is time for our own blog. Being a historical enthusiast I wanted to fulfill my dream of producing my own figures in this scale too. So I started working with several sculptors to produce exotic figures in 1:72 which I fear nobody else would bring on the market.
Frank sculpted him some:-) Very soon available at Hagen-miniatures.
Hier are the first photos of the latest set from Massimo. Patrick's new project is the battle of Wörth/Fröschweiler and what comes in mind when I think about the battle is the cavalry attack of the French Cuirassier Brigade at the end.
The here photos of Massimo starting on the idea. I think they are running in a wall of bullets. I hope to see the finished masters soon:-)
BTW, the Prussian firing line is already available:-)
There will be another set of French Cuirassiers in close combat with Prussian Cuirassiers, so that we can show the countercharge at Mars la Tour. This is my diorama project for the 150th aniversary:-)
We hoped to put the diorama on show in Lampertheim and later in November at the Dioramica. Now we see it from the positive side, we can make it much better. So far over 5000 figures are painted and we again have a problem to get not enough space for the diorama.
Rainer sent me photos of his already based figures.
Not bad for a start. I will base mine closer together and have to paint all the metals left, to have as much different poses, as I can.
We will show a Roman legion, passing the river. At least I have use for all the Esci Romans with the shield over their head. On the other hand, I fear most will lose their legs or something more:-)
The first legion on the other side of the river has not much space to charge the Britons fortifications, so I fear we can't put some real formations there like this.
Searching in my archive, I found these photos from one of my first dioramas. This was my first diorama plate 1x2 meters, made for me by my father in law. I guess it was 25 years ago.
For me this is nostalgic, seeing what I used for conversions to get the units I wanted to show.
These days I had units in "Wargame" size:-)
These HAT crews just arrived some weeks before.