Showing posts with label Crimean War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crimean War. Show all posts
Tuesday, 7 August 2018
Radical rethink?
I realise it's been a very long time since I posted anything here on the Georland blog and the project has been firmly on the back burner for a while.
This has partly been because I had achieved that mythical state of "having finished" the S Range Franco Prussian armies I had intended to use for the project, and started on other things: then acquired quite a large number of additional S Range figures of various German states infantry and cavalry. This made me feel painting them up was another large project which I wasn't yet up to the challenge of starting.
So while I had (and still have) an intention to refight some of the Georland battles on the tabletop, it also dawned on me over quite a long period of time that maybe I didn't want to use the Franco Prussian figures after all for this. I am perfectly happy to have two good sized Franco Prussian War armies and use them just for that. I was influenced by this picture, a watercolour by George Keef in the Journal, entitled the Battle of Emburgy (or Enburg, depending on your reading of the script) dated 8 August 1873. A larger version of the picture appears at the bottom of the home page of the Georland blog.
The lines of red coated troops have brought me back to my original intention, which was to use my S Range Crimean armies, to achieve a similar look. I think the FPW option came about because George Keef's original soldiers were mainly semi round FPW figures, with the French providing the Georlan forces.
So while the Franco Prussian Germans will prove useful for some of the wars of the later Epochs, I am now thinking I might go back to British Crimean War figures for Georland, to achieve a similar aesthetic to this picture.
If I do choose to go this way I won't regard the FPW project as a sidetrack, as it stands on its own and without the interest in terms of Georland I doubt I would have got anywhere near as far with painting the figures, as I would have got distracted into something else. (And in fact while I have some further S Range Crimean Highlanders somewhere in the painting crew I also have some Hinton Hunt and Douglas British Crimean figures which will probably get attention before they do). I am unlikely to be happy using the Hinton Hunt and Douglas figures alongside S range ones, but will have to see. Also I have some very nicely painted Hinton Hunt Crimean Russian infantry somewhere which I must dig out sometime.
I also greatly enjoyed assembling my collection of buildings from German railway scenery manufacturers, so I would also need to give some thought to whether to use these or the Russian style (and slightly larger scale) buildings I have instead.
It is all a bit hypothetical as I doubt anything will happen any time soon. I realise I need to do a fair bit of research for the Orders of Battle for any engagements I might want to refight, as although there is information in the scans I have of the last section of the Journal, they can be hard to decipher and may have lost some of their content to the scanner's margin settings.
But I think some good questions to have.
Labels:
Crimean War,
George Alfred Keef,
Georland,
Minifigs S Range,
Wargaming
Sunday, 1 January 2017
Georland Army - Cavalry
I have been painting up and organising my various S Range Franco Prussian War figures, along with some Crimean figures which jointly form my Second Empire/Red Trouser French forces.
These are partly for FPW gaming but also for my intention to refight some of George Keef's campaigns from the 1870s and 80s as detailed in the History of Georland blog.
Figures are individually based on MDF (20x20mm for foot and 20x40mm for mounted) and then placed in movement trays accommodating six infantry in two ranks or three cavalrymen abreast. An infantry battalion is four companies of six figures and a squadron of cavalry two troops of three figures each.
Cpmmanders and some infantry unit command stands us circular bases of different sizes, showing different levels of command.
I'm going to photograph and post these over the next few days but here are the French (and Georland) cavalry for starters.
Spahis
Chasseurs d'Afrique
Dragoons
Cuirassiers
Commanders (including the famous General Mercury)
Labels:
Crimean War,
Franco Prussian War,
Minifigs S Range,
Wargaming
Georland Army - Infantry
My Georland Army will use Minifigs S Range French figures, mainly Franco Prussian War but augmented by some Crimean War red trouser era (Second Empire). This seems appropriate as George Alfred Keef's soldiers were Franco Prussian War types bought in bilk in the 1870's, although his figures were German-made 40mm demi-rondes.
So we will start with these Crimean figures:
Line Infantry
Imperial Guard Infantry
Zouaves and Turcos (the same figures, just different paint jobs)
Then the Franco Prussian War Infantry units:
Imperial Guard
Chasseurs a Pied
Zouaves
Turcos (the same figure with a different paint job)
Naval Infantry
Voltigeurs
Line Infantry (three battalions)
I still have to further research the Georland Order of Battle and work out which units these figures can represent.
Labels:
Crimean War,
Franco Prussian War,
Minifigs S Range,
Wargaming
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