Showing posts with label Code - ESW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Code - ESW. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Pictures added

Photos have been added to the posts for ESW 5s Highland Grenadier and HYA 6 armoured crossbowman. My thanks to ebay seller nowisyourtimemaitland for sending me the crossbowman as an extra with some other figures I bought from hum.

Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Seven Years War - or not


This post was meant to be a tribute to my first ever Seven Years War wargame, the Battle of Paltzig on the Tuesday before Christmas (write up and photos here) with some pictures of a unit of Prussian SYW Grenadiers acquired from ebay a while ago and waiting some refurbishment.

However, on inspection they turned out to be Marlburian Grenadiers painted up as Prussian SYW types, with three English SYW figures providing the command element.

The figures are Mal 4s Grenadier Advancing in Mitre, along with one each of ESW 3s English Line Grenadier Officer (missing sword), ESW 6s English Infantry Drummer in Mitre, and ESW 3s English Line Grenadier advancing, without musket which has been removed presumably in anticipation of concversion to a standard bearer.

A catalogue photograph of the Marlburian figure is here

Bare metal photos of the three ESW types can be found by using this link and scrolling down.

Saturday, 1 February 2014

Unit pictures - Seven Years War

This first picture is also in the previous (Jacobite Rising units) post. They are SYW Highland infantry - no grenadier figures in this unit


The remaining pictures are of FSW 5s and 6s, French Light Infantryman and officer. I bought these as two lots on ebay, the first marked as a Croat infantry unit and the second as Fusiliers de Montagne. The knneling figures in the Croat unit are lamming SYW figures and were a real bonus. With one exception the musket armed S range figures have had their bayonets removed. The hornist/bugkler does not appear in any S range list so I think is a conversion from the light infantryman figure.



The unit described as Fusiliers de Montagne are shown below. All the figures in this unit are S Range. The third photo shows a moore original example of the base figure with bayonet. The last photo shows the command group figures, with hornist and blunderbus conversions (an NCO?), the officer and musketeer, and the standard bearer, which again I have not found in any list I have seen, The flag pole he is carrying looks intrinsic to the figure so it is not at first glance a coversion of the basic infantryman figure.These command figures are interesting and contribute to a very attractive unit.






Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Saturday, 16 April 2011

ESW 1s English Line Infantry advancing

ESW 2s English Line Infantry Officer

No picture of this figure is available at present

ESW 3s English Line Grenadier advancing

ESW 4s English Line Grenadier Officer

ESW 5s Highland Line Grenadier advancing

ESW 6s English Infantry Drummer (Mitre)

ESW 7s English Line Infantry Standard Bearer

ESW 8s Hanoverian Light Infantryman advancing


ESW 9s Hanoverian Light Infantry Officer

No picture of this figure is available at present

ESW 10s English artilleryman holding rammer

ESW 11s English artilleryman holding porte-fire

No picture of this figure is available at present

ESW 12s Highland Line Infantryman advancing


ESW 13s Highland Line Officer

ESW 14s Highland Line Grenadier Officer


ESW 15s English Light Infantryman advancing

ESW 16s English artilleryman holding trail spike

No picture of this figure is available at present