This is the most blind blowing hobby relating thing I've ever seen! I had the mad idea that at some point I would have enough units to remove the command stands on all but one and make one massive roughly 600 man strong 1 to 1 scale battalion just to see the incredible scale the Napoleonic wars were fought at, admittedly the facing wouldn't match but I just thought it would be such a cool opportunity to get a sence of scale. It just seems amazing that at 1 to 1 you nearly have about 1 battalions worth in the opening shot!
Thanks, I hadn’t thought about it like that, but I guess I’m at about 800 line, and 300 lights, that’s where….”I’ll just get one more unit” takes you 😮😮😀😀😀, now back to working on yet more British heavy cavalry…..👍👍
Wow, absolutely fantastic. What a great collection. a true inspiration. I really must knuckle down next year and get my French and British armies finished. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, I really enjoy watching your battle report’s, please keep the Napoleonic ones coming. I have three questions for you, firstly can you tell what size the base’s are for you infantry units, I base in fours but seeing yours in sixes looks better, secondly, what do you use for your artillery horse holder’s, I’ve never seen anyone else do this but it looks really good, and lastly did you make the terrain boards that these figures are on? They are really nice in particular the rock formations. Looking forward to your next report in which General Charlie will once again triumph.
Hi thanks for the comments.....😀😀😀, the boards are nice aren’t they I was lucky enough to pick them up on eBay several years ago, they were commercially made but I’m afraid the company no longer trades. The horse holders are conversions from Perry’s metal Chasseurs with swords removed and wired up for the reigns. I like the six figure grouping they go well as company level units using my 1:20 scaling, each company being on base of 6, I use 45mm width and 40mm depth for infantry and 60mm width and 45mm depth for cavalry bases. Hope that helps, cheers JP
Oh my gawd JP!!! Well as you said mine are now on the blocks, the first British and French Perry models arrived today :) Although I think purely from a space point of view I will be starting at 1/40 ratio
Good luck, let me know how it goes, perhaps put up a video....as you’ve seen it can be a slippery slope 😀😀......but it might take a while....certainly has for me 🙂
@@JP-ml4zh This is a little cheeky I suppose but I'll ask anyway... Have you any advice on where to start? I'm thinking pick a battle and work on gathering units that were involved in it. I got the impression this is what you did with your initial collection from the early videos. I am really interested in the Penninsula campaign but also appreciate there are plenty of actions from the 100 days and Waterloo, although I'd be looking to other nations then. For now I will just be building so it's not too important I suppose.
@@TonyStrongman I’m not sure there’s an easy answer, I’d say try and build it up in a way you most enjoy..... I know I’m someone who likes getting stuff completed so I will only ever build, prep for painting one unit at a time as I really enjoy “finishing” and find a large pile of unbuild stuff a bit daunting, likewise I aim for a complete unit at a time ie a battalion then a regiment then a division etc.... However being able to do something different also helps perhaps a cavalry unit on the go at the same time. I tend to do a block of line then “reward” myself with an officer etc.... For the army to go for I went for Quatre bras as it’s almost manageable has a nice mix of troops and gives plenty of basic troops to play most scenarios in the future. I think an important thing is who you will play against and finding something that will work with what they have. Being a bit mad of course I always do two armies for whatever period I’m working on and then persuade my mates to use those🙃🙃 but i really have to question whether that’s v sensible🤔😊😊 it’s certainly caused the house to fill up with figures! I think on balance go for something you enjoy as I hope that makes finishing more likely Good luck and hope you enjoy it as much as I have, cheers JP
@@JP-ml4zh Yeah I am that Wargamer who usually gets both sides of a conflict so I have a game that I can play with people that don't. I think we suffer in similar ways :) I'll look into Quatre Bras but don't have any ready scenarios so will investigate and research those actions. I have both the PDFs for G d'A but that covers Vittoria and 100 days so large collections/lots of different units are required. I totally understand painting burnout and have a few Perry blisters of the colonels and division commanders, etc... to treat myself. I have a YT channel from wayback that I used to post RPG stuff on. I was actually inspired to make videos again after watching yours. Technology has certainly moved on apace! Thanks for taking the time to reply, it's been very helpful.
@@JP-ml4zh Hi JP. Well you suggested it and I've done it... Video has been uploaded to my old channel here: ua-cam.com/video/epgar0uHVbM/v-deo.html Please be gentle :)
Thanks very much, just for all the subscribers 😁😁😁 and hopefully after COVID for gaming out and about once again..🥺🥺 one day......hopefully not too far away 🙃🙃
Glad you enjoy the videos, will keep doing them and do one for the British too, it’s hard to keep the standard up, but the chance to get them out continues to push me too and manage the grief I get for the time painting 😉😉......can’t complain really as I take over the dinning room every weekend and am allowed to get away with it 😇😇😇
Thanks, good luck with the project, hope the slippery slope of just one more unit ends up with you enjoying building your armies as much as I have 😀 do post a video when the set is finished would love to see it, cheers J P
Thank you, for fulfilling my request. These are some awesome looking miniatures you must be very please with this collection. It has inspired me to collect 3 divisions aside for my battalion of Vitoria armies with 7 cavalry regiments, as a start.
@@JP-ml4zh Quick question, what miniatures do you have to make up your French Line Battalions? Do you have a variety of poses and characters or do you keep the battalion all looking uniformed?
@@hobbywargamer8195 I tend to have the infantry in the March attack pose, but go for as much variety in sculpts as I can, I tend to go for the similar pose for the pragmatic reason that they store easiest like that, when muskets are stretched out in front of the figures they take up much more space.....and I have too many boxes of figures already 🤪😀😀, cheers JP
Bloody brilliant JP. But, I think I noticed that a figure in the 2nd rank of the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Line has a chinstrap missing! 😂😂😂😂😂 only pulling your leg - stunning and if that doesn’t inspire others well......
That is a huge amount of french. Really great looking army. I have 3rd Corps built but with 1 Battalion per regiment. That is 13 battalions. But I plan on expanding into 2nd Battalions after I finish the project I am doing.
@@JP-ml4zh feel free to check it my channel out, there is about 2 or 3 years of napoleonic’s workings going on. At the moment I am working on Division a Pied, 2 cavalry Divisions and the 1st British Infantry div.
ok OK O MY ................. YES THATS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT.... Thank you for all your time n painting lost my wife n sold alot of my front rankies all gone ....So started over with Perrys Metal n WarLord figures Front Rank ...Old Glory Witch Really surprised me size n woekmen ship on figures love the movement of them also...all metals now I am Doing Plastics same figures of metal to compare with perrys metal is outstanding Horses.....tops... Still trying Lancers my Fav....Have not done Vitrix yet ....who is tops for Lancers ....out there in Metal or Plastic ..any . One....... Thank u again wow this got me going again ...out of the funk...get in a painting mood this helps....lol..
Glad you’re up and painting again, I have to say Perry’s are pretty much always my favourite, I find front rank a bit too chunky for me. I do like the Perry lancers, I have them for my line units and Brunswick lancers, I do have my guard lancers from front rank,which I plan to replace at some point. I have also heard that the new Citrix plastics for the guard lancers are brilliant. Thanks JP
When’d you start on all this, when you were still Charlie’s age? I started working on my napoleonics about ten years ago but I’m sure I’ll never live long enough to put anything like this together before I move on. Truly AMAZING! Sometimes, if you think about it, could you do some closer shots of the various troops? They always look spectacular in your game videos but they’re all a bit far off and at a much lower altitude than the camera. Thanks for the dog and pony, and horse & buggy, and gun show! I hope you enjoyed it as much as all of us did,I’m sure. Stay safe & stay well.
Thanks, it was great to get everything out and get the videos made up, been collecting and painting for a while, but I am a bit obsessed ( as you can probably see 🙃🙃). I’ve just got some lights so hopefully that will help and perhaps a tripod for the phone next, it’s all just for fun but Charlie and I enjoy making them so well try and keep improving them. Cheers j p 😀😀
Very nice. I have about this much in 6mm. The next time I feel proud of myself, I will watch this video for an adequate dose of humility. Very nicely done sir. Enjoy your videos. Tell Charlie I said hello. Cheers.
Wow what a stunning army very impressive the table looks great as well youve inspired me to get my british army out which is quite a size and bigger now than my previous video thanks for showing us
Thanks, wondering what next.....have plenty of brits, hankering after the young guard.....or perhaps some more prussians.......that’s the trouble there’s always another unit to do 😁😁😁
It’s been a long haul, but very rewarding, I’ve been collecting Napoleonics for close on forty years, this particular endeavour has been over seven years I think, painting, the odd eBay unit, and just passed my old 15mms to Charlie, who is loving them.
@@JP-ml4zh very impressive, its fantastic collection. I’ve started buying again for a 2nd time, but on a smaller amount/units and mostly plastics. Thanks for the inspiration, hopefully get them painted one day 😊
That is terrific collection . And each unit , stand and vignette is painting to such a high standard .
Thank you
Holy cow! So many exquisite miniatures. Great collection, with super painting and basing to tie them altogether.
Thank you, it’s been great fun to get them all out and see them all together again 😀
This is the most blind blowing hobby relating thing I've ever seen! I had the mad idea that at some point I would have enough units to remove the command stands on all but one and make one massive roughly 600 man strong 1 to 1 scale battalion just to see the incredible scale the Napoleonic wars were fought at, admittedly the facing wouldn't match but I just thought it would be such a cool opportunity to get a sence of scale. It just seems amazing that at 1 to 1 you nearly have about 1 battalions worth in the opening shot!
Thanks, I hadn’t thought about it like that, but I guess I’m at about 800 line, and 300 lights, that’s where….”I’ll just get one more unit” takes you 😮😮😀😀😀, now back to working on yet more British heavy cavalry…..👍👍
Great display JP. I. Love to see the big battalions.
Thanks, keep watching more to come 😀😀
Wow, absolutely fantastic. What a great collection. a true inspiration. I really must knuckle down next year and get my French and British armies finished. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the feedback hope to see your British and french in the future 😀😀
@@JP-ml4zh here’s what I have so far
ua-cam.com/video/fF5gwwpDebA/v-deo.html
Hi, I really enjoy watching your battle report’s, please keep the Napoleonic ones coming. I have three questions for you, firstly can you tell what size the base’s are for you infantry units, I base in fours but seeing yours in sixes looks better, secondly, what do you use for your artillery horse holder’s, I’ve never seen anyone else do this but it looks really good, and lastly did you make the terrain boards that these figures are on? They are really nice in particular the rock formations. Looking forward to your next report in which General Charlie will once again triumph.
Hi thanks for the comments.....😀😀😀, the boards are nice aren’t they I was lucky enough to pick them up on eBay several years ago, they were commercially made but I’m afraid the company no longer trades. The horse holders are conversions from Perry’s metal Chasseurs with swords removed and wired up for the reigns. I like the six figure grouping they go well as company level units using my 1:20 scaling, each company being on base of 6, I use 45mm width and 40mm depth for infantry and 60mm width and 45mm depth for cavalry bases. Hope that helps, cheers JP
@@JP-ml4zh thank you for your reply, boards and wonderful, shame the company no longer makes them.
A fantastic collection of figures and very inspiring
Thanks, just as always thinking what next (too many units and so little time 😇 ) and Charlie and I are planning the games for Christmas ......
Your Quatre Bras special is one of my favourites
Thanks very much, was there anything about it you particularly enjoyed, always good to know for the future, cheers JP 😀
Oh my gawd JP!!! Well as you said mine are now on the blocks, the first British and French Perry models arrived today :) Although I think purely from a space point of view I will be starting at 1/40 ratio
Good luck, let me know how it goes, perhaps put up a video....as you’ve seen it can be a slippery slope 😀😀......but it might take a while....certainly has for me 🙂
@@JP-ml4zh This is a little cheeky I suppose but I'll ask anyway... Have you any advice on where to start? I'm thinking pick a battle and work on gathering units that were involved in it. I got the impression this is what you did with your initial collection from the early videos. I am really interested in the Penninsula campaign but also appreciate there are plenty of actions from the 100 days and Waterloo, although I'd be looking to other nations then. For now I will just be building so it's not too important I suppose.
@@TonyStrongman I’m not sure there’s an easy answer, I’d say try and build it up in a way you most enjoy..... I know I’m someone who likes getting stuff completed so I will only ever build, prep for painting one unit at a time as I really enjoy “finishing” and find a large pile of unbuild stuff a bit daunting, likewise I aim for a complete unit at a time ie a battalion then a regiment then a division etc....
However being able to do something different also helps perhaps a cavalry unit on the go at the same time. I tend to do a block of line then “reward” myself with an officer etc....
For the army to go for I went for Quatre bras as it’s almost manageable has a nice mix of troops and gives plenty of basic troops to play most scenarios in the future.
I think an important thing is who you will play against and finding something that will work with what they have.
Being a bit mad of course I always do two armies for whatever period I’m working on and then persuade my mates to use those🙃🙃 but i really have to question whether that’s v sensible🤔😊😊 it’s certainly caused the house to fill up with figures!
I think on balance go for something you enjoy as I hope that makes finishing more likely
Good luck and hope you enjoy it as much as I have, cheers JP
@@JP-ml4zh Yeah I am that Wargamer who usually gets both sides of a conflict so I have a game that I can play with people that don't. I think we suffer in similar ways :)
I'll look into Quatre Bras but don't have any ready scenarios so will investigate and research those actions. I have both the PDFs for G d'A but that covers Vittoria and 100 days so large collections/lots of different units are required.
I totally understand painting burnout and have a few Perry blisters of the colonels and division commanders, etc... to treat myself.
I have a YT channel from wayback that I used to post RPG stuff on. I was actually inspired to make videos again after watching yours. Technology has certainly moved on apace!
Thanks for taking the time to reply, it's been very helpful.
@@JP-ml4zh Hi JP. Well you suggested it and I've done it... Video has been uploaded to my old channel here:
ua-cam.com/video/epgar0uHVbM/v-deo.html
Please be gentle :)
WOW! Truly incredible work. I can only imagine the hours spent on this army. You’re gonna need a bigger table! Thanks for sharing and happy hobbying!
Thanks, you’ve spotted the problem 😀😀 still suffer from just one more unit syndrome 😂😂
That should be on display somewhere absolutely amazing
Thanks very much, just for all the subscribers 😁😁😁 and hopefully after COVID for gaming out and about once again..🥺🥺 one day......hopefully not too far away 🙃🙃
A Very Good Collection. I Have Every Unit Of The Garde My Self Cant Do Much Though Im Aiming Towards Getting The Full French Collection.
It’s hard to know just when to stop, I keep thinking of more units I’d like to add! 😉😀😀
This is stunning it beats what I've got hands down absolutely beautiful
Glad you enjoy the videos, will keep doing them and do one for the British too, it’s hard to keep the standard up, but the chance to get them out continues to push me too and manage the grief I get for the time painting 😉😉......can’t complain really as I take over the dinning room every weekend and am allowed to get away with it 😇😇😇
My jaw dropped, my "covid" project to complete the black powder starter set will need more miniatures. Great work!
Thanks, good luck with the project, hope the slippery slope of just one more unit ends up with you enjoying building your armies as much as I have 😀 do post a video when the set is finished would love to see it, cheers J P
Thank you, for fulfilling my request. These are some awesome looking miniatures you must be very please with this collection. It has inspired me to collect 3 divisions aside for my battalion of Vitoria armies with 7 cavalry regiments, as a start.
Looking forward to seeing it as it comes together, it was great fun to do the videos thanks for the prompting 😀😀😀
@@JP-ml4zh Quick question, what miniatures do you have to make up your French Line Battalions? Do you have a variety of poses and characters or do you keep the battalion all looking uniformed?
@@hobbywargamer8195 I tend to have the infantry in the March attack pose, but go for as much variety in sculpts as I can, I tend to go for the similar pose for the pragmatic reason that they store easiest like that, when muskets are stretched out in front of the figures they take up much more space.....and I have too many boxes of figures already 🤪😀😀, cheers JP
Bloody brilliant JP. But, I think I noticed that a figure in the 2nd rank of the 3rd Battalion of the 1st Line has a chinstrap missing! 😂😂😂😂😂 only pulling your leg - stunning and if that doesn’t inspire others well......
Thanks 😀😀 hope it will
That is a huge amount of french. Really great looking army. I have 3rd Corps built but with 1 Battalion per regiment. That is 13 battalions. But I plan on expanding into 2nd Battalions after I finish the project I am doing.
Sounds great, would be good to see it when it’s ready 😃 always love looking at new units to inspire my next project 🙂🙂
@@JP-ml4zh feel free to check it my channel out, there is about 2 or 3 years of napoleonic’s workings going on. At the moment I am working on Division a Pied, 2 cavalry Divisions and the 1st British Infantry div.
ok OK O MY ................. YES THATS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT.... Thank you for all your time n painting lost my wife n sold alot of my front rankies all gone ....So started over with Perrys Metal n WarLord figures Front Rank ...Old Glory Witch Really surprised me size n woekmen ship on figures love the movement of them also...all metals now I am Doing Plastics same figures of metal to compare with perrys metal is outstanding Horses.....tops... Still trying Lancers my Fav....Have not done Vitrix yet ....who is tops for Lancers ....out there in Metal or Plastic ..any . One....... Thank u again wow this got me going again ...out of the funk...get in a painting mood this helps....lol..
Glad you’re up and painting again, I have to say Perry’s are pretty much always my favourite, I find front rank a bit too chunky for me. I do like the Perry lancers, I have them for my line units and Brunswick lancers, I do have my guard lancers from front rank,which I plan to replace at some point. I have also heard that the new Citrix plastics for the guard lancers are brilliant. Thanks JP
Simply fantastic!
Thank you very much, it’s been fun getting them all out 😀
Great collection. That must have taken a long time to do. Well worth the effort thoug. 👍
Thanks very much, it’s been fun to do although I went a bit mad painting the redcoats, 🙂🙂
Outstanding collection, inspiration indeed!!
Thanks, been enjoying your videos and your Napoleonics and acw coming together, looking forward to seeing your new space, dead jealous! 😀😀
When’d you start on all this, when you were still Charlie’s age? I started working on my napoleonics about ten years ago but I’m sure I’ll never live long enough to put anything like this together before I move on. Truly AMAZING! Sometimes, if you think about it, could you do some closer shots of the various troops? They always look spectacular in your game videos but they’re all a bit far off and at a much lower altitude than the camera. Thanks for the dog and pony, and horse & buggy, and gun show! I hope you enjoyed it as much as all of us did,I’m sure. Stay safe & stay well.
Thanks, it was great to get everything out and get the videos made up, been collecting and painting for a while, but I am a bit obsessed ( as you can probably see 🙃🙃). I’ve just got some lights so hopefully that will help and perhaps a tripod for the phone next, it’s all just for fun but Charlie and I enjoy making them so well try and keep improving them. Cheers j p 😀😀
Very nice. I have about this much in 6mm. The next time I feel proud of myself, I will watch this video for an adequate dose of humility.
Very nicely done sir. Enjoy your videos. Tell Charlie I said hello. Cheers.
Charlie is loving the games and his you tube stardom..😅
What size is your bases for general of divisions?
Wow what a stunning army very impressive the table looks great as well youve inspired me to get my british army out which is quite a size and bigger now than my previous video thanks for showing us
Looking forward to seeing your video, it’s good to get everything out and see all the hard work! Thanks for the feedback
how long did this take to paint incredible work 👍👍👍
Too long, about 5 years so far…..😀😀 and still going…….buts that’s just the Napoleonics……..😀😀
Very nice, must need one bloody big table to display them all.
Certainly does,….. very rare I get to use most of them. 😮😮😮 still keep adding to them though 😀😀 cheers JP
Inspirational collection
Now that one took some finding, thanks for looking back, cheers JP 😀😀
Stunning- must be 1.5K figures there?
Ummm yes a few, somewhere near 4000 I think with the Brits Dutch and Prussians......omg how did I let that happen🤔😲 🙂🙂🙂
Very impressive collection of Frenchies
Thanks, wondering what next.....have plenty of brits, hankering after the young guard.....or perhaps some more prussians.......that’s the trouble there’s always another unit to do 😁😁😁
@@JP-ml4zh always too much temptation!
What size is your general of divisions bases
Apologies they are all packed away back in the UK, I’m not sure I can remember without checking……
Magnifique!
Thank you 😀😀
Awesome job
Thank you! Cheers!
That is amazing, how long did it take to collect/paint. Very jealous 😁
It’s been a long haul, but very rewarding, I’ve been collecting Napoleonics for close on forty years, this particular endeavour has been over seven years I think, painting, the odd eBay unit, and just passed my old 15mms to Charlie, who is loving them.
@@JP-ml4zh very impressive, its fantastic collection. I’ve started buying again for a 2nd time, but on a smaller amount/units and mostly plastics. Thanks for the inspiration, hopefully get them painted one day 😊
Great stuff aubbed
Great to hear, hope you enjoy the videos, cheers JP
A bit stunning...mmmmm nice
Thanks very much, cheers JP
SWEET
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video, watch out for the next one, cheers JP