16 June 2009

JC IS BACK!

On the 194th Anniversary of the Battle of Quatre Bras, I wish to inform all readers that I am in the process of revamping the site and updating all my wargame plates.

Since my last post many moons ago, I mentioned Mike Robinson's forthcoming book, The Battle of Quatre Bras. Well, it's published and I've bought it, read it and must say that it should be on the must read list of any fan of the Napoleonic era.

See click on my link Napoleonic Library Essential Reading.

May I thank everyone who has emailed me with words of praise and encouragement and once again, it's good to be back. Sould anyone ask why it's been so long since my last post...well, I've met a most wonderful woman who, suprised me on my birthday last December by taking me to Waterloo for the first time!!! As I result, how could I not ask for her hand in marriage which I duly did Ion New Years Eve and we plan to marry July 2010.

JC
Tuesday 16th June 2009

6 December 2007

JC's Workbench

Old Glory 15mm Napoleonic Miniatures (from Battle Honours)
Yes, I'm back painting again - shock horror! The photos below are of the squadron of Polish Lancers at Quatre Bras (1ère Chevaux-Légers Lanciers de la Garde) under
Chef d'Escadron Major Jean-Paul Jerzmanowski. I bought these Old Glory 15mm Napoleonic miniatures from Battle Honours and have agreed with the owner Adrian "Ade" Deacon to display them in his shop window for all to see. Hopefully these quick pix taken with a Nikon Coolpix 7.1 will give you an idea of the detail involved. The virtually finished lancer by the 20p coin has taken about two hours to paint (including horse) along with a very steady hand. The Old Glory figures arrived without a right sided epaulette so I made one out of green stuff. You'll notice that I am yet to apply corneas to the whites of their eyes (I am mad) but will shortly. In fact, I am aiming to complete the squadron by Christmas and take them over to Battle Honours to show in their shop window before starting on my next unit. In fact, I am keen to compare Battle Honours 15mm Naps with Old Glorys.



28mm French Line Infantry Battalion (Perry Miniatures)
My next post will be another a battalion of line infantry at Quatre Bras from those superb sculptors, Perry Miniatures. Here's a taster....and yes, that is a loaf of bread on his bayonet and a straw of barley in his mouth (nothing beats a splash of detail).