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Title: Nassau customs
Post by: GaiusIulius on April 08, 2007, 06:13:58 PM
Hi my friends,

I just clicked through the pages and saw that my last post of a customization wwere my French Hussards in Mai 2006...a long time ago  ;) So here is my latest project: a Nassau Corps Légère:

1 officer
1 flag barer
1 sous officer
17 soldiers

and as the weather is fine and I wanted to test a new enviroment I went out in the garden to take the pictures there. I just had the problem that it is very difficult to put the klickies in a way that they don't fall. I would be pleased if someone in here with a little bit of 'outside expierence' could gimme some hints.  :)

well here they r:

(http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/5298/armee006jm9.jpg)

(http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/4381/armee008kh6.jpg)

(http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/3479/armee010cj3.jpg)

(http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/6605/armee011cn7.jpg)

(http://img236.imageshack.us/img236/1117/armee017uq4.jpg)
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: Richard on April 08, 2007, 06:59:08 PM

FABULOUS !!!

 ... (http://www.gardenwargamer.com/images/worshippy.gif) ... (http://www.gardenwargamer.com/images/worshippy.gif) ... (http://www.gardenwargamer.com/images/worshippy.gif) ... (http://www.gardenwargamer.com/images/worshippy.gif) ... (http://www.gardenwargamer.com/images/worshippy.gif) ...

This is your BEST custom yet, GaiusIulius!

Regarding your question about, "I just had the problem that it is very difficult to put the klickies in a way that they don't fall." ... You seem to have found the answer with your last photo ... ;)

(You can also use a thin board buried in the grass. The "trick" is to have a flat surface. Of course you can always buy Playmobil's bases from Direct Service, but I think that a flat surface works best.)

GREAT group of soldiers, GaiusIulius!

All the best,
Richard


Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: cheng on April 09, 2007, 02:16:25 AM
hey...good customs Gai !
a lot of skillful painting there !  ;)
only in your last photo did i notice their gaiters(?) and spats(?)
nice subject...where did their torsos and legs come from? (original green?)
thanks for sharing !

Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: Dan on April 09, 2007, 10:06:19 AM
They look really good en masse like that.  Accounts of Waterloo say the corn was head high so it looks authentic too!
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: Leblanc d. II. on April 09, 2007, 11:49:38 AM
Hey, so many nassauer. Boni must pay attention to them. Nice custom.
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: ajr10 on April 09, 2007, 10:37:26 PM
Nice work gai, i LOVE them!!!!! ;D
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: GaiusIulius on April 10, 2007, 10:12:23 AM
thx to u all my friends, its wonderful to read that u love them (I love them too :P) To burry a flat surface in the gras seems to be a good idea Richard but thats a little bit too complicate for me I thought of maybe attaching some nails to the legs with power strips or something like that  ???
@cheng: painting is a nice thing but I think paint brushing like u do is even better...the torso and the legs come from 4654 pirate: I just took away the original painting from the torso and painted the legs in green or black at the feet and I was very suprised that it looks so fine  :)
@Dan: Nassau also fought at Waterloo?!?! I thought they were only part of Napoleon's Rhinebund when he was still powerful?
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: henry_martini on April 12, 2007, 08:58:30 AM
how did you remove the original painting? is there an easy way? i once used a rubber to erase the painting on a pirate head. i imagine it as quite arduous to treat so many parts in this way and to keep their shining surface.

very inspiring to see that it is still possible to produce whole new units with actual parts and figures.

please go on
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: cheng on April 13, 2007, 02:40:54 AM
...the torso and the legs come from 4654 pirate: I just took away the original painting from the torso and painted the legs in green or black at the feet and I was very suprised that it looks so fine  :)

OMG Gai !!!
i dont even have one of those i call pinocchio-pirates(like wooden legs)
and you even irreversibly customed them?! (against my own rules)
i thought their torsos were from some very old klickies...
but your right...i their legs too look very compatible ...
take a close-up picture of any one of your nassau klicky without the tall 'corns' around if you can...show us your paining skills (those buttons and leg stripes...i cant do that 'free-hand')

and michael,
in my opinion, AUTOSOL would be the easiest(fast and leave an even 'shinier' surface...afterall, its used for final polishing of those moulds used for making those 1.5Lit transparent PET bottles for fizzy drinks...try it and you'll swear by it too 
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: GaiusIulius on April 13, 2007, 09:58:05 PM
@cheng: u seem to look even closer to my customs than I do myself  ;) and concerning my painting skills Im not always happy with what I produce but I painted 1:72 scale befor I went to 1:32 scale and finally to my good old klickies...In 1:72 scale u have nearly zero tolerance when painting so it becomes more easier the bigger the figure actually is  :) to my mind ur paint-brush works also look very well and I thought paintbrushing should allow u more accuracy than painintg  ???
Concerning the close-ups I didnt get for which detail u r looking especially (maybe my English is too bad) but Ill take some shots tomorrow.
@michal: Ill also take some shots of my 'take-away-the-original-paining' tools and post in a new thread and give some detailed information about how u do this cuz I think its a question that not only u have.
So theres a lot of work on Saturday but I love these forums  :D
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: cheng on April 14, 2007, 02:26:04 AM
@cheng: .....I painted 1:72 scale befor I went to 1:32 scale and finally to my good old klickies...In 1:72 scale u have nearly zero tolerance when painting so it becomes more easier the bigger the figure actually is  :) to my mind ur paint-brush works also look very well and I thought paintbrushing should allow u more accuracy than painintg  ???
Concerning the close-ups I didnt get for which detail u r looking especially (maybe my English is too bad) but Ill take some shots tomorrow.
....

thanks Gai!
i started with HO:OO scale trains/civilians...then to 1:76 soldiers (romans, gauls etc, WWII almost all and even painted moustage(s) on my calvary as a teenager while my bro was roaming the streets and dating
...then i moved to 1:32...then 1:12 then gave up when we had our first baby
AND i thought Playmo would be the thing and NO MORE PAINTING...YAHOO!!!! but not after discovering customising from you guys  ;D
so....i try not to paint if i can  ;D

i wanted to see your nassau's trousers' stripes and their leggings and shoes  ;)

p.s. i always envy your avatar and your lined-up romans !!! (why didnt you use more lighting?)
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: seawarrior on April 15, 2007, 05:24:13 PM
WOW! :o Could you show a picture of the figures apart?

                 seawarrior
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: Flash on April 19, 2007, 04:34:05 PM
potzblitz, really impressive! gaius ur corps légère is simply awesome!  :o  ;D
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: GaiusIulius on April 21, 2007, 07:17:01 PM
a lot of answers for cheng  :P :
here r two pictures of their leggins and shoes actually I painted the 'piniccio' legs black and a little bit of the shoes as well to have the effect of 'Gamaschen' dont know the English word lol, I hope these pictures make it abit clearer to u:

(http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/5228/incoming31hg4.jpg)

(http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/7324/incoming33yc3.jpg)

Its good to hear that u like my Romans, they r that dark cuz I didnt have more light thats the point. Im wondering if I should perhaps make my Nassaus my new signature...

and here my Nassau regiment with some Jaegers and a general which I made some time ago...

(http://img463.imageshack.us/img463/8182/incoming40qs2.jpg)
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: henry_martini on April 26, 2007, 12:01:04 PM
Nassau also fought at Waterloo?!?! I thought they were only part of Napoleon's Rhinebund when he was still powerful?

as leblanc already suggested it seems they switched the side before waterloo  ;)
quote from:
http://palando.wordpress.com/2007/02/23/waterloo/ (http://palando.wordpress.com/2007/02/23/waterloo/)

Waterloo Battle Order
CinC: Lord Wellington KG, GCB *****

Stab
Military Secretary: Lord Fitzroy Somerset oo 1. FGds w
ADC:
J. Fremantle oo 2. FGds
C.F. Canning oo 3. FGds
Sir Alexander Gordon oo 3. FGds
Lord George Lennox I 9. LDrag
Prince of Nassau-Usingen I
Extra ADC:
Henry Percy oo 14. LDrag
Lord Arthur Hill III
George Cathcart I 6. DragGds
Adjutant-General: Sir Edward Barnes KCB **
Deputy-Adj.-Gen.: Sir John Elley ooo RHGds
Assistant Adj.-Gen.: C. Grant oo 11. Foot (Nachrichten)
Quarter-Master-General: Sir Oliver Delancy KCB oo
Commandant at Head-Quarters: Sir Colin Campbell KCB ooo 2. FGds
I. Korps: Prinz von Oranien **

CoS: Rebecque
Extra ADC: Earl of March III 52. Foot
1. Division: Cooke **

1. Brigade engl.: Peregrine Maitland ** w
ADC: Lord James Hay Ensign 1. FGds
Extra ADC: Lord William P. Lennox Cornet RHGds
1. Foot Guards: Henry Askew ooo
2. Batl. G: Henry Askew
3. Batl.: William Steward o
2. Brigade engl.: Sir John Byng KCB **
Coldstream Guards
2. Batl. G: A.G. Woodford ooo
Scots Guards
2. Batl. G: Francis Hepburn ooo
3. Division: Karl von Alten KCB **

5. Brigade engl.: Sir Colin Halkett KCB **
30/2 Cambridgeshire: G A. Hamilton
33/1 G Yorkshire (West Riding): William Keith Elphinstone oo
69/2 G South Lincolnshire: Charles Morice ooo
73/2 HL: G William George Harris ooo
1. Brigade hann.: Graf Kielmannsegge **
Feld-Batl. Bremen: W. L. von Langrehr oo
Feld-Batl. Verden: de Schkopp o
Feld-Batl. Lüneburg: von Klencke oo
Feld-Batl. Osnabrück: Baron Bülow o
(Herzog von York)
Feld-Batl. Grubenhagen: F. von Wurmb oo
2. Brigade KGL: Christian v. Ompteda ooo
1. LBatl.: Louis von dem Busche oo
2. LBatl.: Georg Baring o
5. Batl.: Wilhelm v. Linsingen oo
8. Batl.: Johann Christian v. Schröder oo
2. Holländisch-Belgische: Baron de Perponcher ***

1. Brigade holl: Graf Bylandt **
7. Linien-Batl.
27. Jäger-Batl.
5. Miliz-Batl.
7. Miliz-Batl.
8. Miliz-Batl.
2. Brigade nass: Prinz Bernhard v. Sachsen-Weimar **
2. Regiment von Nassau
3 Bataillone
Regiment von Oranien-Nassau Nr. 28
2 Bataillone
3. Holländisch-Belgische: Baron Chassèe ***

1. Brigade holl.: H. Detmers ooo
35. Jäger-Batl.
2. Linien-Batl.
4. Miliz-Batl.
6. Miliz-Batl.
17. Miliz-Batl.
19. Miliz-Batl.
2. Brigade holl.-belg.: Graf d’Aubremè **
36. Jäger-Batl. belg.
3. Linien-Batl. belg.
12. Linien-Batl. holl.
13. Linien-Batl. hol.
3. Miliz-Batl. holl.
10. Miliz-Batl. holl.

Korps-Artillerie Gunkel
3 FußBatterien
II. Korps: Lord Hill GCB ***
2. Division: Sir Henry Clinton GCB ***

3. Brigade engl.: Frederick Adam **
52/1 LI P: Sir John Colborne KCB ooo
71/1 HL,LI P: Thomas Reynell ooo
95/2 Rifle Corps P: Amos G. Northcott o
95/3 Rifle Corps G: John Ross o
1. Brigade KGL: Carl Du Plat ooo
1. Batl.: Wilhelm von Robertson o
2. Batl.: Johann C. von Schröder oo [18]
3. Batl.: Friedrich v. Wissel oo
4. Batl.:Friedrich Reh o
3. Brigade hann.: Hew Halkett ooo
Lndw-Batl. Salzgitter: v. Hammerstein o
Lndw-Batl. Osnabrück: Graf Münster o
Lndw-Batl. Bremervörde: Schulenberg oo
Lndw-Batl. Quakenbrück: C.W von Hünefeldt o
4. Division: Sir Charles Colville GCB ***

4. Brigade engl.: Hugh Henry Mitchell ooo
14/3 Buckinghamshire: Francis Tidy o
23/3 P Royal Welsh Fuzileers: Sir H. W. Ellis KCB
51/3 P (2. Yorkshire )[20]: S. Rice oo
6. Brigade engl.: Johnstone **
35/2
54/2
59/2
91/1
6. Brigade hann.: Lyon **
Feld-Batl. Calenberg
Feld-Batl. Lauenburg
Landwehr-Batl. Hoya
Landwehr-Batl. Nienburg
Landwehr-Batl. Bentheim
1. Holländisch-Belgische: Prinz Friedrich

Stedman ***
1. Brigade: D’Hauw
6 Batl.
2. Brigade: De Eerens
5 Batl.
Indische Brigade: Anthing
5 Batl.

Korps-Artillerie Egerton
1 Fußbatterie
Reserve
5. Division: Sir Thomas Picton GCB ***

8. Brigade engl.:Sir James Kempt KCB **
ADC: Charles Gore
28/1 P North Gloucestershire: Sir Charles Philip Belson KCB ooo
32/1 Cornwall P: John Hicks o
79/1 P Cameron Highlanders: Neil Douglas oo
95/1 Rifle Corps P: Sir A.F. Barnard KCB ooo
9. Brigade engl.: Sir Denis Pack KCB **
Brigade-Major: C. Smith III 93. Foot
1/3 Royal Scots P: Colin Campbell oo
42/1 Black Watch P: Sir Robert Macara oo
44/2 East Essex P: John M. Hamerton oo
92/1 Gordons P: John Cameron oo
5. Brigade hann.: Vincke ooo
Lndw-Batl. Giffhorn: v. Hammerstein o
Lndw-Batl. Hameln: v. Strube o
Lndw-Batl. Hildesheim: v. Rheden o
Lndw-Batl. Peine: Westphalen
6. Division

10. Brigade engl.: Sir John Lambert KCB **
4/1 King’s Own P: Francis Brooke oo
27/1 Inniskilling P: John Hare III
40/1 2. Somersetshire P: Arthur R. Heyland o
81/2
4. Brigade hann.: Best ooo
Landwehr-Batl. Lüneburg
Landwehr-Batl. Verden
Landwehr-Batl. Osterode
Landwehr-Batl. Münden
Braunschweiger Korps: Herzog Friedrich Wilhelm

Advanced-Guard-Batl: v. Rauschenplatt o
Leichte Brigade: v. Buttlar oo
Garde-Batl.
1. Leichtes Batl.
2. Leichtes Batl.
3. Leichtes Batl.
Linien-Brigade: v. Specht oo
1. Linien-Batl.
2. Linien-Batl.: v. Strombeck o
3. Linien-Batl.
Nassau Kontingent: v. Kruse **

1. Regiment nass.
3 Battaillone

Reserve-Artillerie Wood
1 Berittene Batterie
2 Fußbatterien
V. Kavallerie-Korps: Lord Uxbridge GCB ****

ADC:
W. Thornhill o 7. Huss.
H. Seymour III 60. Foot
1. Brigade: Lord Edward Somerset KCB **
Brigade-Major: HG Smith o 25. Foot
1. Life Guards: Samuel. Ferrier oo
2. Life Guards: Edward P. Lygon oo
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards: Sir Robert C. Hill oo
1. Dragoon Guards: William Fuller ooo
2. Brigade: Sir William Ponsonby KCB **
1. Dragoons (Royals): Arthur B. Clifton oo
2. Dragoons (Scots Greys): James J. Hamilton ooo
6. Dragoons (Inniskilling): Joseph Muter ooo
3. Brigade: Sir Wilhelm Dörnberg **
1. Dragoner KGL: Johann v. Bülow oo
2. Dragoner KGL: Carl de Jonquieres oo
23. Dragoner: Earl of Portarlington ooo
4. Brigade: Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur **
11. Dragoner: James W. Sleigh oo
12. Dragoner: Sir Frederick C. Ponsonby ooo
16. Dragoner: James Hay oo
5. Brigade: Sir Colquhoun Grant KCB ** w
7. Husaren: Sir Edward Kerrison ooo
15. Husaren: Leighton C. Dalrymple oo
2. Husaren KGL: v. Linsingen oo
6. Brigade: Sir Hussey Vivian KCB **
10. Husaren: George Quentin ooo
18. Husaren: Henry Murray
1. Husaren KGL: August von Wissel oo
7. Brigade: Friedrich v. Arentschildt KCB ooo
3. Husaren KGL: Friedrich Meyer oo
13. Dragoner: Patrick Doherty ooo
1. Brigade hann.: v. Estorff ooo
Prinz-Regenten-Husaren: Graf Kielmansegge oo
Husaren-Regiment: Bussche ooo
Bremen und Verden
Cumberland-Husaren: von Hake oo
1. Brigade holl.: Trip **
1. Holl. Carabiniers
2. Belg. Carabiniers
3. Holl. Carabiniers
2. Brigade holl.: de Ghigny **
4. Holl. Leichte Dragoner
8. Belg. Husaren
3. Brigade holl.: van Merlen **
5. Belg. Leichte Dragoner
6. Holl. Husaren
1. Brigade braun.: Herzog Friedrich Wilhelm
Husaren-Regiment: von Cramm o
Ulanen-Schwadron

Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: cheng on April 27, 2007, 02:40:07 AM
hey thanks Gai !
yeh, you painted a lot of pipings....i would have sweated a lot just to paint one klicky...did you make corrections/washed, cleaned and repainted a couple of times? (i tried once with my northerners...corrected and 'counter-corrected'...and wont ever do it again or risk spoiling my klickes!  ;D

you do live in a very poorly lit house  ;D i think i can send you those candles i dont use anymore  :D 
but seriously, i think your signature would be more 'yours' if you change from your Romans(seeing them everywhere now  :D ) to your own customs...but take them outside to have it taken  ;) we'll enjoy your painfully-done details!

and Michael,
i wont ask you any question here...i'll just pretend i know what you just listed...makes both our lives simpler  :D
Title: Re: Nassau customs
Post by: henry_martini on April 27, 2007, 09:55:19 AM
@ cheng: the list is the battle order of the british and their allies at waterloo with the nassauers enlisted. i emphazised the heading to make it more evident. :D

@gaius: btw, a clever and effective idea to have units that can be employed on all sides of a conflict especially if they are such nicely done ;D