Friday, July 19, 2013

Brigade Games - French Legere Carabiniers


The first of Brigade Games French in Kleber Uniform are complete for the Egypt Campaign, painting has been curtailed recently due to the hot spell. But I am pleased with the results and they will certainly help Monsieur Canard given his most recent predicament.


The French sweep the market looking for bargains....



 
The French Colonel urges on his troops from the rear of the patrol.



An accompanying shock/low ammo marker for the French, originally from Foundry's Zulu war range, but he does have a touch of the Frenchman about him.

17 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing these pictures of great miniatures and terrain!

    Cheers

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  2. Great looking miniatures Stu. The recent prolonged spell of Summer weather, (apparently the first since 2006!!!) has put pay to any gaming related activity, other than reading of military history. Normal service will resume in Spetember, especially as I have a warband to finish for Colours!

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    1. What are you doing at colours Steve?
      We are thinking about putting a game on.
      Cheers
      Stu

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    2. Dux Bellorum Stu in 10mm based around the Battle of Deorham, which is about 5 miles from where I and the other chaps live. Sod all info on the battle, so plenty of scope for us re: the scenario(s).

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    1. Another project.... I was trying to be really good this year.

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  4. I'm curious if they found any bargains in the market? I might want to shop there Stu. Great looking troops Sir!

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    1. Not after the first game mostly dis-guarded French tunics... :-)
      Cheers
      Stu

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  5. These look superb Stuart and the marker has been particularly successful, well done that man.

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    1. Thanks Pete - Interested to see what Facebook does for you.
      Cheers
      Stu

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  7. Wonderful Frenchmen and terrain, Stuart. This is a period/campaign I've wanted to do, but side-tracked by other projects. Now I can fulfill this wish through your fine work. Best, Dean

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    1. Other project Dean, don't know what you mean :-)
      Cheers
      Stu

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