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Tuesday 5 August 2014

Hungarian Infantry Update


I've been off on my holidays in 'sunny' northern England for the last week or so - which is my excuse for the long quiet spell.

Chris (Chris Tubb the sculptor) has sent me the photos of the greens for the Hungarian infantry, and I should get my grubby hands on the test moulds later this week.

I posted some photos of the officer and NCO back in May/June, now I can show you the rest. As usual they all can take separate heads so there will be fusilier and grenadier options.



Officer      


The officer is in a different pose to that in the Prussian 3101/1.     

In the new pose the right arm has been lowered to accept a separate pole arm or musket as an alternative to the sword shown.













Standard Bearer


The standard bearer is in the same pose as the Prussian 3101/4.

In the Austro/Hungarian army the standard could be carried by either an officer or NCO.

In action.with the NCO more likely to carry the standard; however we decided to go with an officer with an open coat to provide more variation in the range. (With a bit of conversion work he could provide an alternative standard bearer for other nationalities)






NCO


The NCO is another new pose and has been discussed before.

The right hand can carry a variety of weapons such as the pole arm shown, or a musket.











Drummer 


The drummer is in the same pose as 3102/4, but with the distinctive Hungarian uniform
















Infantry March Attack


The same pose as 3104/4 & 3105/2, but in the distinctive Hungarian kit.

This is shown with the grenadier head, it could also be assembled as the fusilier option.
















Infantry Advancing


And finally the old faithful advancing pose as 3103/1 and 3105/1 but in Hungarian kit.



















A rear view (an earlier photo before the shoe laces), with the Austrian type kit, but with the sword as carried by all Hungarians.












I'm not sure when these will be released, hopefully not too long.

Next up are some cuirassier cavalry.
(Update 28/08/14), it looks like the cavalry are being delayed and the Russians infantry are next up.

As always please let me have your thoughts.

Saturday 12 July 2014

Do you want to Accessorise?

Thanks for all the recent feedback.

I had a chat with the sculptor and we agreed we should get some cavalry released as soon as possible to add some more varaiety. The Hungarian infantry (3 moulds) are almost done, so they will be next out, then a cuirassier, followed by the Russian infantry, then on to more cavalry, artillery and light troops.

We also wondered about releasing an 'Accessories' mould, to allow more customisation - it has always been the plan to allow as much mixing and matching as possible. Unfortunately we are finding it difficult to fit the 'extras' into the moulds, especially now there are the separate march attack arms.

I thought I would start a wish list of what to put in, with a bit of an explanation as to why. Most of these parts will also probably appear in other moulds, so I'm not sure how good an idea it is - it probably depends how much of the range someone is going to buy?

  1. Austrian grenadier head with side curls. This is sculpted (I used it on my grenadiers), but we could not fit this into either the Austrian or Hungarian moulds. It might be useful for anyone who wants to make Austrian grenadiers without buying any Hungarian moulds - or to add onto the cavalry. (Will probably fit in the 'dragoon' mould.)
  2. Hat-less head (probably in the artillery moulds)
  3. Bandaged head (probably in the artillery moulds)
  4. Head with mirliton, to allow the Hungarians to be converted into Prussian frei korps etc.  (Probably in hussar and Grenz moulds)
  5. Head with jager cap to convert Austrian & Prussian infantry (will be one in light troops mould)
  6. Cuffed hand for Prussian officer - pointing
  7. Cuffed hand for Prussian officer - with cane
  8. Cuffed hand for Prussian officer - with pistol
  9. Hand for NCOs (and Hungarian officers) - with musket for grenadier command (will be in Russians)
  10. Hand for NCO - with Austrian NCO halberd (will be in Hungarians) 
  11. A finial and if possible chords, for the standard pole.
  12. A bare musket (suggested by Ross)
  13. A bare sword (suggested by Ross)
  14. A wounded soldier (suggested by Stokes - possibly too much space - we will see)
  15. Open hands for use in conversions (suggested by Ross)
  16. Austrian Pioneer heads (suggested by Rahway)
Do you think the mould worthwhile - would you buy it?

Let me know which on the list you would like (in number order), and feel free to add to the list - if you can think of something that would be useful for say Imperial troops let me know and I will include it.