Saturday, 1 July 2017

Crimean War S range limber riders


In our FPW game, I showed some pictures of a couple of limbers I had put together using some Minifigs S range horses and figures.  I was inspired by a French limber by Wellington Man on his Hinton Spieler blog site.  There were no S range limbers available but decided that my artillery should have something. 

First up my Crimean War Limber teams

I used the S range draught horses available for John Cunningham and the Hinchcliffe French Limber and for a limber with a box seat I settled on the Warrior ACW limber (very good casting and well priced).

The team riders are really simple conversions and I explain how to do it later in this article if you are interested.  The French are made from the French General with the French Crimean artillery head swapped and the British are a straight forward repaint of the British Crimean mounted Officer, together with a head swap to give them a team in forage caps.


John doesn't provide any 'traces' with his French limber and nor do Warrior so I added my own. Over did the French ones.  The 'traces' are made from cheap costume jewelry chain from the 'Pound shop' you can get a lot of chain for a £. Guess there must be 'Dollar' and 'Euro' equivalent shops.  Great also for ships, chandlers wharves etc.,

French Artillery Team





British Limber Teams - shakos and forage caps







Russian Limber Teams

In the case of the Russian cavalryman I just left the blanket roll at the back and cut of the horse blanket right up to the legs.  On reflection I could have left some of the blanket and saved a bit of effort.

The Russian Guard and line team are the normal cavalry figures with the swords cut off, a hole drilled in his hand and a whip made from florist wire. Florist wires it is easy to bend to shape.  

The Russians do have green limbers painting and waiting. Unfortunately John has run out of horses, so the project is on hold for the moment. So for this article I have just put them on the British horse teams.










For the Turks you have a choice of the Officer, which I used as the basis of the mounted rider on my Turkish Telegraph team or the Turkish cavalry figure with the sword substituted as above. A set as Sardinians using the French artillery with plume figures would should look rather fetching with yellow piping.


8 comments:

  1. Masterfully executed! I could look at your Crimean figures all day. Seriously.

    Best Regards,

    Stokes

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    1. Thank you very much for your comments. They are very much appreciated. Must have a parade to see exactly what I have got.

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  2. I hate doing Limbers but I think they do add something to the look of artillery , a good job Sir ! , Tony

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    1. I know what you mean. I spray all the parts, or use a large paint brush, and the glue them together. It seems to give me instant progress.

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  3. Stunning work, A. I love the chains!

    That ACW limber is exactly what I need for my Prussians. Many, many thanks for posting.

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    1. Once again, thanks for your supportive comments. The Warrior limbers are really good and go together really well. I think you will be pleased with them.

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  4. Could I ask which British Crimean Mounted Officer figure?

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    1. Hi it is the one in the Albert shake. I did have to rub down the lapel. But it is amazing how the paint deceives the eye. I will be posting my FPW limbers once I get some more horses to finish them.

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