12mm WW1 French in early war uniform - metal figures from Great Escape Games. |
This is a fairly quick post - but that is the point, to get into the habit of posting! Here we have a collection of 12mm sized WW1 French, resplendent in their lovely early-war blue and red uniforms! These are metal castings from Great Escape Games, part of their range of figures for their "1914" game.
Infantry, a little closer up - the chef-de-battalion can be seen on the front base, with the red kepi and sword drawn. |
View showing the detail of the packs on the infantrymen. This sort of detail puts these figures a cut above the sculpts from Kallistra, although both are great, and I recommend both. |
These sculpts are chunky, and full of character, and are a real treat to paint. In the "1914" game, each base of four figures is meant to represent a company, so these four bases together would represent a battalion - they would also take a Hotchkiss MG along that I painted earlier this year.
Another closer shot of some of the other infantry. |
My 1914 French force for this game and setting is still not totally rounded out, but it is getting to a much better place - we now have two battalions of infantry, a regiment of dragoons and a unit of the famous 75mm guns - more than enough to confront some Germans in a recreation of a battle from the tragic "Plan XVII" and the Battle of the Frontiers. As always, watch for more to come during the approaching Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge!
To Alsace! |
And, you know, nothing helps a project move along like trying it another scale...so watch this space for more on that too...
That's all for now - thanks for reading!
2 comments:
Oh god I cannot stand the painting challenge, I do not read blogs for the three months it runs for.
Nice looking figures
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