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English forums => Contributions - Pictures => Topic started by: Leblanc d. II. on March 16, 2007, 05:51:37 PM
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Another photo that i have made last year with these awful Digital camera which i have already used for the photo of my french cavalry. The quality is bad but the picture shows the "heart" of my army.
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Quite a collection LEBLANC! A fantastic army! ;D
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dude thats a huge army. What does the french flag do in all those redcoats?!
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:o ::) more more pictures please !!!
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OK thats easy. The redcoats are french soldiers. They belong to the French Expedition corps. Later in my story the French European Federation (FEF) will send them on the american continent than the conflict escalate. The gouverment of the UNA refuses every national colour for the corps and every kind of heavy units. So for this mission the french troops must change their traditional uniform colour from blue to red.
Another reason is that the UNA uniform is although blue. They wanna to prevent the civilians population`s confusing one army with the other
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:o WOW now thats a real a sizeable army you have on the field. How many are actually there? By the way the photo still looks nice. ;)
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The first line is the light company: 100 men
The second line is three rows deep and is composed out of 2 Musketeer companys: each 100 men
the third line is the "grenadier" company with the flagbearer and his guard: 100 men
summary: 400 men
Each company has
1 captain,
1 first luitenant,
4 second luitenant,
4 "Fähnriche" (i don`t know the english word for this rank)
1 company-Flagbearer
1 drummer
8 sergeants
8 corporales
72 privates
the bataillon has 10 company`s. three elite company`s (voltigeure, Flanquers, grenadiere) and seven musketeer company`s. Until today there are four company`s ready. In the next 2 years i will finish the other six. At the end: 1000 men. (A regiment has three bataillons :P).
Ohh boy. Each company costs with all equipment 240,- €. ::)
And there are 8 other regiments which want to be finish soon.
...i love playmobil ;D
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...i love playmobil ;D
me too ;D
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...i love playmobil ;D
me too ;D
Ditto! ;D
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Seems to me you have got quite a lot of soldiers!
If you need help with spare parts - just ask.....
I am up to building another sevenhundretsomething -there should be some spare parts for you
:D
Regards rudewideg
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I´m looking forward to post more pictures of my FEF bataillon. I still wait for the Eagle Stickers to put it on 400 Tschakos :P. I have already seen some examples of it and i promised you: it will be look great. The eagle symbol of the FEF is my own creation. The light, heavy and line infantery will get their own unit symbols which will be printed on the eagle. When the work is done i will post immediately some pictures.
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another example for the "grenadiers" without tschako sticker.
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parbleu.
the army on your pictures looks movielike.
also the masses add to the impression
again nice customizations within your narrative context
please don't hesitate to show more
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impressive...so impressive
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hmmm...huge! who would take that army on..?
I like the work around the shakos...how did you do that?
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wOWWWWWWW
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o
This is incredible ;)
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It`s finished. The 10. Company is ready for combat after 4 years of collecting the parts for it. The last delivery from DS make it real. Enjoy the pictures, like i do.
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another one
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And another couple of pictures of the 3. musketeer company. Hundred men of devestating firepower. The musketeers are specialist in "line to line" rangecombat but weak against skirmishers and heavy cavalry.
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more
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By the way: The "third wave of pictures" is in progress and i plan a picture story about two young officers and their adventures in this fictive war (one on the french side and one on the rebel side).
I hope you will like it. :)
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Very beatiful your soldiers :o
Awesome regimients!!
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come, rebels, come. A little bit closer. 8)
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The stickers are ready and looks fantastic. It`s a lot of work but more fun. Here some examples.
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commanders of the 1. Bataillon, 21. Regiment:
left: Captain Yves Cartier, grenadiers company, middle: Chef du bataillon Lt.Collonel Marcel Dubreton, right: Major Charles Favier
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A picture of the flagbearer, with "bataillons eagle" and his guard
(now with better picture)
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dude the eagle rocks, can u give us a hint how u make it? I tried to build one a year ago but it didnt end well... :(
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I also need a long time until the solution broke in. The idea was to use my eagles stickers as template. Then I needed some thin pasteboard? (pappe) and a sharp knife. As pasteboard my old
visiting cards had to hold. Then I cut out eagles symbol few
times. The i fixed all the little eagles together with glue. Then i cut the point off of the flag stick
and put the eagle and the stick together with more glue . Everything paint with gold colour. Finished. ;D
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Magnificent armies !!! :o :o :o
Now it is to elaborate the scenes where to locate them :(
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Another elite company: The flanqueurs. Strong defense against cavalry. This subspecies of the Line-infantry became imported in the center of 22. Century, in order to work against the danger by cavalry charges.
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Magnificent armies !!! :o :o :o
Now it is to elaborate the scenes where to locate them :(
The background of my collection is the novell that i write since i´m 12 years old. Many years ago, i wanted to give a face to the story and playmobil was and is a wonderful and funny possibility to do that. ;)
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The new flanquer company is ready soon. Only 9 clickys left... I will post some photos of the whole bataillon, when the work is finished. Then the stickers for my chasseurs and the artillery will be ready too. ;D
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;DThe 9. company is ready for duty ;D. I hope you love them, like i do. ;)
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Captain Louis La salle (right) and first luitenant Sebastian Kramer. (15% of the expeditions corps are germans)
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I love your Troops, they`re GREAT!
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I love your Troops, they`re GREAT!
Me to
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I have a new room for my armies now :D. Here ist a picture of my whole FEF bataillon
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You've got an incredible army there! Congratulations on your new room.
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A VERY, VERY IMPRESSIVE ARMY, LEBLANC D.II !!!
Thank you for sharing your excellent photos of your great customs with us.
All the best,
Richard