Here are of some of them unpacked-
BTW any reading suggestions on the period?I read Michael Howard as a teenager.Are the Ospreys the most economical source of uniform information?
The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles. Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
Tradgardmastare,
ReplyDeleteThose are seriously good figures ... and I am very envious!
The current Osprey books on the Franco-German War are very good, and are well worth buying.
All the best,
Bob
Just like Christmas !!! ,Tony
ReplyDeleteThat'll keep you off the streets this weekend! As regards books I'd also suggest An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Military Uniforms of the 19th Century by Digby Smith et al.
ReplyDeleteWhat a day. I am impressed by the figures..... very tempted by 42mm Irregular stuff.
ReplyDeleteOh yes...how about Germany's Army and Navy of the 19c by Gustav Sigel?
DeleteExciting! Lovely figures. I too envy your windfall. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
Stokes
Great looking figures!
ReplyDeleteThat's a most substantial box, and judging by the last two photos, full of treasures. The figures look great. I am sadly an ignoramus on the FPW but defer as in all things to the good judgement of TimG and BobC.
ReplyDeleteHappy washing!
Instant army! Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNice franco-prussian army
ReplyDeleteOspreys are OK for uniforms, but they have become a bit pricey. I would do Google Image and Pinterest searches for "1870 uniforms", "French Army 1870", "German Uniforms 1870", etc. (Alternate wording will get you different replies for some reason.) You will get many, many different uniform pictures, and it won't cost you anything!
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Chris Johnson