Sunday, 28 July 2013

Camp Frenchmen (4)

This is the last of the Eureka Miniatures French camp sets, a cantiniere with a provision cart.  This is an all metal set, with lots of different bits of "provision": loaves, sacks, boxes, fruit, hams and various things the identity of which I haven't worked out yet.  The cart is too small for all these items, which is handy because you can then use them for something else.  I intend to find a table, a couple of suitable figures and make some sort of camp rations vignette.  The canvas cover is separate so I suppose you could leave it off and just pile everything into the cart.   I followed the pictures on the Eureka website and hung a rabbit and a string of onions from the top of the cover. 

As with all these sets, I wanted this to stand muster for both the AWI and Napoleonics.  So with the AWI in mind I painted the cantiniere's jacket/dolman in the sky blue and yellow of Lauzun's Legion.  I don't know whether this matches the colours of any particular Napoleonic hussar regiment, but I would be surprised if it didn't.  I also painted the skirt in standard dark blue as opposed to any fancy tricolore stripes.  I decided to paint the cart in my normal wood colours rather than French artillery green.  The cover is just Foundry "Canvas A" dry-brushed with the B and C colours.    

1 figure, a donkey and a cart full of stuff. Painted June 2013. 



11 comments:

  1. It looks wonderful Giles. I really like these vignettes!

    Christopher

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  2. Are these metal or plastic figures? IN any case,they look wonderful and have me itching to add something similar to my own collection.

    Best Regards,

    Stokes

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  3. Looks great Giles I have had my eye on those sets for quite a while love how you did them!

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  4. These really are wonderful little sets that you have painted Giles and an added bonus when it covers two periods.
    Cheers,
    Pat.

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  5. Wonderful model, a great painting work, sir.

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  6. Stunning miniature !

    Best regards Michael

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  7. The vignettes do set off an army nicely by giving a period feel and character.

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  8. Nice looking piece, Giles. Well done!

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  9. A lovely series of vignette Giles.
    Phil

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  10. Thanks all for your kind comments. These are fun pieces - I do hope Eureka make some more.

    Giles

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