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Dutch artillery at Waterloo

Posted by paul haring on 06 Nov 2020, 18:55

This week I finished this little diorama.
It's from the "Waterloo 1815 AP009 Dutch / Belgian Artillery "kit. Nice sculpted little figures.
I think the gun is a six-pounder.

Painting is done with Vallejo acrylics and after that a coat of matt varnish.

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Posted by Kekso on 06 Nov 2020, 19:08

It is really good. I could compete with larger scales.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 06 Nov 2020, 19:22

Superb painting and the groundwork looks lovely.

It is a pity that the Hat cannon is incorrect as the Dutch used French style split trail carriages.

Nevertheless there is an excitement apparent here.

Well done.

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Posted by paul haring on 06 Nov 2020, 19:46

I discovered just this evening that the gun is incorrect. Well, if I can get a french gun, I can easely replace it.
Is there a plastic kit with the correct gun?
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Posted by C M Dodson on 06 Nov 2020, 22:44

I used the Itallieri French cannon for my Quatre Bras refight.

My understanding was that the Belgian army used French kit as until the abdication of the Emperor they were essentially part of the French forces.

I recall the French cavalry shouting to their former Belgian comrades to rejoin them in one encounter.

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Chris
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Posted by Chris on 08 Nov 2020, 11:00

Nice little vignete Paul, I especially like the groundwork.
I did like Chris and used Italeri French guns when I used this set.
A pity for the gun as this set is quite nice
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Posted by MABO on 29 Nov 2020, 09:16

Chris wrote:Nice little vignete Paul, I especially like the groundwork.
A pity for the gun as this set is quite nice


I second that Chris. I also like the groundwork with its hilly appearance.
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Posted by Egbert on 29 Nov 2020, 09:45

Very nice little dio what you are showing us Paul.
The figures are wonderfully staged and the underground seems to me extremely realistic.
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