Strelets Forum

Welcome to the Strelets Forum.
Please feel free to discuss any aspect of 1/72 scale plastic figures, not simply Strelets.
If you have any questions about our products then we will answer them here.

Strelets Forum
This Forum is Locked
Author
Comment
View Entire Thread
Re: Hey. Donald

It really is a superb site. I also use it a lot. I was very surprised when I checked out the uniforms of the Gendarmes of the Guard. I am much obliged to Alexis, the creator, for making this site.

Have you checked http://jcminiatures.blogspot.com/2006/03/ii-corps-arme-command-divisional.html?

I really believe that if we keep saying that we would like these sets and why and if there is enough support, that strelets will make them.

I know that Brunswick and the Kingdom of the Netherlands were no Napoleonic great powers and that there roll was limited in the entire period. But by God they were there in june 1815 on those famous days and battles that so many wargamers and collectors dream to recreate. And there they did what was expected of them. So it just wouldn't be the same without them.

Why make a figure of the Prince of Orange? Yes he was a corps commander and commanded the Dutch-Belgian army and yes he was at Quatre Bras. Nice.But that can also be contributed to the advice of others. But what makes him unique is that he was wounded at the battle and people thought it necessary to erect a famous monument to remember the occassion. The lion of waterloo. ;-) What would Waterloo be today without him LOL.

Re: Re: Hey. Donald

Hi, Pieter,
I don't know that site but I'll go there after this.Thanks.
Are you a wargamer?
I love my D-B & Brunswicker 'armies' for several reasons especially because they provide good sized forces to wargame with.
I have 2 brigades of L. cavalry & 3 brigades of infantry for the D-Bs: a medium sized force good for your 3 hour game. The Brunswickers are 2 brigades of in infantry strong: great for a small game such as 'hold the crossroads' etc. Put them together & you have a largish 'army' to oppose a French corps or so trying to fall on the unsuspecting British.
The additions you mentioned would certainly enhance this. Particularly more cavalry.
BTW I have a soft spot for the historical Prince of Orange. He was thrown into high command too early & didn't exactly excell but he was brave &, as you know, matured later into a fine commander. I have a metal figure of him but would gladly replace it with plastic as is very stodgy in its modelling.
take care, donald
(fancy a game next Saturday at my place? Don't be late)