A small update from the painting desk today. Begun under the shadow of the four-game series refighting Montebello, two Austrian cavalry batteries muster out from the painting desk. Too late to participate at Montebello, these artillerymen will be ready for service when they are next called into action. Still pondering bringing Marengo to the table but other games are in the queue before returning to the FRW.
The two guns and eight artillery crew are all from AB Miniatures. As always, fine sculpts. Sticking with the FRW theme, a Russian grenadier regiment may be next out of the blocks.
On the gaming front, Richard hosted a remote game featuring the 1870 Prussian Guard Corps' assault at St. Privat. I will have something to say about how my French were roughly handled another day, probably once Richard posts a battle recap. Until then, a teaser from our game...
Nice new artillery units Jon and the story of St Privat will make for interesting reading.....the Prussian guards took a real pounding thanks to the chasse pot, according to my memory of the BBC "Soldiers" TV series!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith! The Guard took no such pounding in this fight!
DeleteBTW...this post isn't actually showing up on your own blogs following section yet....when did you post it?
ReplyDeleteNope. Not on my blogroll yet but I only posted it ten minutes ago.
DeleteHow did you find it?
DeleteI just clicked on your name in a comment on my post...as I think I have mentioned, I use your blog as an "index" so I visit often to see who has posted recently...a side benefit at the moment is, I then also see if you have posted something new!
ReplyDeleteHappy to be a hub for your blog-reading enjoyment, Keith! Post latency is really a pain. This latency added to AI scrubbing IP and repackaging have me considering going private.
DeleteAs of this time - the most recent thing on your blog roll is Geordies Big Battles post from 22 hours ago.....
DeleteSorry I exaggerated - 18 hours ago
DeleteMaybe many have taken the week off? I know Mark (1866) and David at Ragged Soldier have posts that are yet to appear on blogroll.
DeletePWJ is now on my blogroll!
DeleteNice looking Austrian guns Jonathan. By coincidence I have just finished some Austrian artillery myself. Also by coincidence we have a FPW game coming up on Sunday. My latest post is also not showing on other blog rolls yet.
ReplyDeleteWe have much in common, Mark!
DeleteGreat work Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteNicely done Jon, good looking artillery, look forward to the battle report.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donnie! I am sure Richard is hammering out a BatRep as we speak.
DeleteFinely turned out there Jonathan. Isn't coming second as the French in the FPW the norm regardless 😉
ReplyDeleteThanks, Phil! You make a good point about the second rate French!
DeleteGreat units there Jon but I wouldn't fancy riding on those seats (I think I'm right in that?) when whizzing into action! Your post wasn't showing around 7.00am UK time, but is now on my feed some 6 hours later.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve! Happy to see that my post FINALLLY appeared in your blogroll!
DeleteLovely looking artillery, Jonathan. Your post has just popped up on my feed.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, my report is now up.
Thank you, Richard! I am off to read your account!
DeleteGreat looking Austrian artillery and gaming as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteNice guns. That is a good brown for the tunics. Adding guns always feels like army building is really progressing.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I note that my feed has not pulled Richard’s account through yet, we seem to be returning to that bit of lag with Google.
DeleteRichard's post has just appeared in my feed, apparently 'posted' 4 hours ago, but didn't show when I was online about an hour ago. Confused? You bet!
DeleteThanks, Norm! Well, the Austrians already have plenty of guns, but when I dug these horse guns out, I thought, why not? Yes, the feeds are slow for me with this post and for many others today (and yesterday). The blogger feeds are not getting picked up in a timely manner. I wonder if the AI load is grinding the process to a halt? I have sometimes noticed that WHEN I post can make a difference to lags.
DeleteSteve, Richard's post is on my blogroll too and with a lag that this post experienced. Still a four-hour lag but not as bad as I saw with this post.
DeleteI scrolled down my feed this morning, to find Mark Strachan's latest post had appeared between some posts I'd already read. Even worse just now one has appeared that was posted 4 days ago. So how many posts might we have missed... ?
DeleteMark’s post was a very long time coming. If you don’t scroll down through your blogroll, many blogs will be missed.
DeleteI rarely had to scroll down through the blogroll, but I do it be default now, often more than a few days of posts just to be sure. So David In Suffolks latest post has just appeared, again in between previous once on said blogroll. Very frustrating but at least the Blogs are still going...
DeleteYes, we can still publish but if no one reads...
DeleteSuperb looking artillery, I'll check Richard's blog for the battle report
ReplyDeleteThanks, Neil!
DeleteNice Hapsburg guns; slowing down on the painting front?☺
ReplyDeleteBTW, did you know those AB Figures start as Fimo?
Neil
Thanks! Yes, painting has slowed down a bit, but I rallied at end of May to make an almost respectable total. I do not know Fimo.
DeleteThe US equivalent to Fimo is Sculpy; almost identical and IIRC Tony Barton uses both...
DeleteNeil
This blog roll delay is a real pain. At least the lag times appear to be getting shorter. Austrian artillery always looks the part and these are great. I'd love to see you put on Marengo, when you get around to it in due course.
ReplyDeleteA real pain, no doubt! Glad you approve of these artillery batteries. I will get back to FRW in due time. First, a little diversion into Feudal Japan.
DeleteI suppose a 4 hour lag is okay as long as you have the confidence that at some point your post will go live - it is the wondering whether the post has simply disappeared into a place where no man might boldly dare to go that causes the anx!
DeleteBut it looks like Google is still capable of doing what we need ….. for now!
I lose a little confidence with each delayed post.
DeleteYes it is somewhat frustrating...I have a post now approximately 18 hours old, hasn't shown up anywhere yet, and only Dean of WAB has commented on it so far....
DeleteYour latest post finally showed up!
DeleteNice work Jon good looking artillery. Marengo would be good 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks, Matt! Yes, Marengo would be good especially since you plan on a visit.
DeleteArtillery look great Jon.
ReplyDeleteNot familiar with this battle so I'm interested to read about it, but sad to hear you took such a licking!
Thank you! Clearly not a battle on which I wish to dwell! I'll get him next time...
DeleteGreat looking artillery Jon. Another sneaky game with Richard as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray! No sneaking around here...
DeleteNice job on the artillery. I can never paint yellow well for some reason.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mark! Not sure I do better but I use craft paints, so coverage is good.
DeleteNice work! If I was to try Naps in that scale, I'd definitely go the AB route.
ReplyDeleteFRW? Not familiar with that term. Typo for Franco Prussian War?
Cheers,
Michael
Thanks! FRW is French Revolutionary War.
DeleteVery smart looking Austrians Jonathan.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice not to have to walk into battle but those seats would give you second thoughts 😂
Bad luck in your battle against those pesky pugnacious Prussians.
Thank You! Yes, I agree this would have been a rough ride. Perhaps my condition will improve in the next game?
DeleteSuper looking artillery Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christopher!
DeleteJonathan,
ReplyDeleteSharp battery looking ready for business. Austrian are so colorful. Looking forward to more AAR's.
Thank you, Anon!
DeleteLovely looking Austrian artillery! Sounds like you did the best you could from reading Richards report!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks! I think I could have managed a little better with a repositioning of some of the French defenders. The day was very tough!
DeleteIt is always good to get units painted up, however small they are.
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeleteGreat looking Austrians Jon. I love the "take that" pose of the artilleryman igniting the touch hole!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, James
Glad you approve, James!
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