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Waterloo Update

Posted by Captain Sibourne on 16 Apr 2025, 12:29

I am working on two projects for the Waterloo diorama at the moment.

Frischermont farm and chateau is just off the Siborne model. It's really hard to know what it looked like because the building was pulled down in the 1960s. It is however possible to piece together the evidence and with these clues my father has got building. Here are the results:

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I've also been modelling the area East of the main road between the crossroads and Mont St Jean. This consists of open wheat and ploughed fields:

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Into this area I'm placing Dutch-Belgian light cavalry:

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These figures are by Andre, and the rest of the brigade will follow soon.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 16 Apr 2025, 12:53

Excellent research and building as always.

The visual impact is always impressive and your fortitude is to be commended.

I am disappearing under hordes of Austrians and the project is only just starting.

Best wishes,

Chris
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Posted by Bessiere on 16 Apr 2025, 15:56

That would be the spot where Zeithen's 3rd corps deployed would it not? Super nice model that evoked every picture of it I've seen. To let you know it isn't the mail that has let you down but me as I was trying to get a few more done to include. If you're needing them soon please do let me know. My apologies for not carrying through. You and your fathers work looks gorgeous and ticking off mentally all the various buildings that has to be about the last of them or so I'd imagine. A very long road you're traveling and seeing the end in sight must be exciting and challenging at the same time knowing you have to call on the reserves to reach the end. Time to send in the guard.
Cheers,
Bessiere
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Posted by Captain Sibourne on 16 Apr 2025, 16:02

Thanks Chris and David! Honestly, David don't worry and do take your time. This project is the ultimate slow burn.
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Posted by Bessiere on 16 Apr 2025, 16:32

On joining I thought I was getting in on the last couple of years before completion now it's 7 years on I think. Perfectly understandable as no one has ever attempted something so ambitious before and you had no way to even guess how long things might take or the complexities involved in maintaining accuracy. Our admiration for what you do is without peer.
Cheers,
Bessiere
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Posted by Iceman1964 on 16 Apr 2025, 19:48

Dimension and characteristics of this project are really insane, you are recreating a whole world !
Every new picture posted leave me breathless, pure admiration
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Posted by Captain Sibourne on 16 Apr 2025, 20:07

Thank you Bessiere and Iceman, you are saintly in your patience!
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Posted by Rich W on 17 Apr 2025, 23:50

Nothing new to add, just the usual WOWSERS!!!
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 21 Apr 2025, 01:41

Wow, such a spectacle! I love the weathering on your buildings
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 21 Apr 2025, 18:18

These latest buildings look as magnificent as the previous ones, Captain Sibourne. My sincere congratulations once again to your father, as well as to Andre for the figures. ;-)

Santi.
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