Sunday, May 17, 2026

FRW Austrians in Casquet

May is turning out to be a busy month but not so busy on the wargaming front.  Nancy, Milo, and I returned from a week on the Oregon Coast where we met two of my sisters and their families to enjoy some sun, wind, and even a little rain.  Good to reconnect with family, talk about our younger days together, and even take on a little exploration.  With house guests the next two weekends, finding time to dive back into hobby activities might be fleeting.  There is a playtest session on deck for Monday so that should be fun.
With Montebello still fresh in mind and thoughts of Marengo up next, no surprise that more troops for that theatre might meander through the painting queue.  No surprise at all!
Out from the painting desk are three battalions of Austrian infantry in their pre-1798 uniform and headgear.  Mustering out are two battalions from IR51 and one battalion from IR33.  All battalions are Hungarian regiments in their distinctive blue pantaloons.  Figures are from AB Miniatures.  39 figures to add to the completed tally.  Hooray!  Why only one battalion from IR33?  Well, I have exhausted my ready supply of Austrian figures!  There are still enough figures in The Lead Pile to field more artillery and at least one combined grenadier regiment.  Next up are likely some Russian infantry from a 1799 grenadier regiment.  Possibly a return to Biblicals before the Russians are coming.  We will see.
I wrap up this post with a photo from the bluff overlooking the three-mile crescent beach at Manzanita where we stayed.  While I am no active member of a local tourism board, I may share some more photos of our recent travels to the Oregon Coast as a diversion in another post.

40 comments:

  1. Nice work on the Austrians Jon - and good to see you doing some free lancing for the Oregon State Tourism Bureau!

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    1. Yes, they look fabulous Jon and I look forward to the tourism wars: Oregon State vs Tourism NZ (Mark has already had a bit of a go at rivalling Keith!!) 😂

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    2. Thanks! Like on the tabletop, I cannot expect any victories against Mark and Keith in travelogue wars!

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  2. Very nice troops. AB makes grand figures. Oregon has some of the best coastline in the world.

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  3. You don't see Austrian figures in casquet very often, but these look grand, Jon!

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    1. You do not see them often. Glad you approve of my work!

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  4. Lovely Austrians Jonathan!
    And he manages a holiday while still churning out troops......
    Neil

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    1. Thanks, Neil! Can one take a holiday when retired?

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  5. I do like so much the period, which I do not play. But I sometimes could see these guys on reenactments. Excellent paint job.

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  6. Lovely Austrian unit. Good to hear your trip was fun. Always good to mix it up.
    Great scenic shot. Something about the water shots.

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    1. Thanks, Joe! Yes, there is something about the water that draws many of us in.

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  7. Lovely work on those Austrians Jon and nice to see some different headwear too:). Loved the photo of the Oregon coast, so quite happy to vicariously enjoy more!

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    1. Thanks, Steve! I may have a few photos to share...

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  8. Excellent view and smashing Austrians.

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  9. Excellent Austrians Jonathan. On their way to give the Franco Prussians a bit of stick no doubt! 😁

    Sorry I missed your post before. Maybe Blogger has something against Oregon, your Austrians have always appeared before.

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    1. Thanks! Who knows what Blogger is doing behind the scenes...

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  10. The post I missed and caught with your test one!! Lovely looking Austrian Jon, very nicely done, lovely figures too.

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  11. Austrians are some nice sculpts and I like the scheme on them. Your trip sounds relaxing and in a very pretty area of the Pacific Coast. Would love to see more pics mate.

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    1. Thanks, Dai! It was very good to get away with two of my sisters for a handful of relaxing days. I did not take too many photos, but I will share a few. This is a pretty part of the Pacific Coast, for sure.

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  12. Lovely work on these Jonathan and Marengo sounds like a good idea. It would be great seeing this brought to life. Lovely pictures of the Oregon coast.

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    1. Thank you, Lawrence! I am pondering bringing Marengo to the table but, perhaps, players (and readers) would prefer something else first. The Oregon Coast is a beautiful place...even when it is raining

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  13. Lovely looking figures Jon and an equally lovely looking view!

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  14. Fine looking Austrians and a stunning vista.

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  15. Sounds like a great trip. And that photo provides more evidence - it looks stunning.
    As for the Austrians....nice, fierce looking units! I do like the Hungarian uniforms and those caskets.

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    1. We had a good time reminiscing with two of my sisters. The landscapes are stunning. Glad you approve of the Hungarianas in their casquets. You might not have noticed in the Montebello game but all of the Austrians on the table wore this headgear.

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  16. Splendid looking Hugarians, I still have three units to finish myself, lovely scenery too!
    Best Iain

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  17. Lovely Austrians Jonathan...I really like the pre-1798 uniform.

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  18. These look great (another post I missed)

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    1. Thanks! Easy to miss a post when blogrolls are lagging.

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