Saxon Cannon 3D
This is my first attempt to reproduce in 3D some artillery or carriage pieces ; the idea is to 3D print the masters and cast them.... but still long way to go.
any comments are welcome.
See also my website www.franznap.com
See also my website : http//www.franznap.com
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
some more austrians....waiting for the production i add some new photos of the austrian hussars test own casted.... the production stranded cause i had my masters seriously damaged in the molding phase and i'm repairing them now.... hope soon to produce them at once....
standard own painted as usual....
standard own painted as usual....
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Hat Bavarians
Here some Bavarian infantry from Hat, I mixed the two boxes together and i added the standard (hand painted); i also made some schutzen with green plume and powder box.
hope you like them
hope you like them
Thursday, October 20, 2011
French Guard Artillery Officer
Many of you have already seen this posted in Benno's last year, so excuse me for repeating the show.....
the piece was self sculpted and painted for a competition.... the only one i won.....
the piece was self sculpted and painted for a competition.... the only one i won.....
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Rests of English soldier found in holland
Last week the rest of a British soldier was found in the dunes near Den Helder, the researchers identified it as a casualty of the "Forgotten War" fought against the Batavian Republic in 1799.
An expeditionary combined force anglo-Russian tried a landing in the dunes of holland in 1799 and was defeated, some sources count more that 3000 casualties in the campaign days.
The body was found in the dunes and the researchers found some possible names which could belong to the rests: Nathaniel Haines, Thomas Tailor, William Turner,Thomas Athorne, James Asquith, Rob Gaul who died in that area the 27th August 1799, from a button found near the skeleton it seems that the soldier belonged to the Coldstream Guards.
An expeditionary combined force anglo-Russian tried a landing in the dunes of holland in 1799 and was defeated, some sources count more that 3000 casualties in the campaign days.
The body was found in the dunes and the researchers found some possible names which could belong to the rests: Nathaniel Haines, Thomas Tailor, William Turner,Thomas Athorne, James Asquith, Rob Gaul who died in that area the 27th August 1799, from a button found near the skeleton it seems that the soldier belonged to the Coldstream Guards.
Monday, October 10, 2011
New fallen horses
Yesterday evening I sculpted 2 more fallen horses a third is waiting his turn and I think i will have enough of them, but i will use the bodies for different purposes, ex fallen artillery train ones, or cuirassiers ones etc....
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
A great book on Waterloo
I got this book from my best friend, and i was amazed!!! I read many many books and reports about Waterloo, and i must say that i always found 2 vision, almost always opposite: the pro Napoleon one starting from the Emperor itself ,passing from Gourgaud etc which try to say that the loss has nothing to do with the superiority or the best performance and decisions of the enemies , and the pro British one which paint the french army as professionally not matching the british courage and organization.
And finally i had a picture of the battle as i believe really was, a struggle against the best army of the world, the french one, with yet the best commander , Napoleon, an army very very murderous, and the victory of the alleys because of the british courage and training which helped them to resist and the right coordination with the Blucher army. The bok is a wonderful melting pot of anecdotes and memories from all the sides and give the idea of a chaotic slaughter.
the last thing i would comment is about the cavalry charge on the british squares, wich appears completely different from the institutional story build up in the victorian time.
Alessandro Barbero "The Battle"
And finally i had a picture of the battle as i believe really was, a struggle against the best army of the world, the french one, with yet the best commander , Napoleon, an army very very murderous, and the victory of the alleys because of the british courage and training which helped them to resist and the right coordination with the Blucher army. The bok is a wonderful melting pot of anecdotes and memories from all the sides and give the idea of a chaotic slaughter.
the last thing i would comment is about the cavalry charge on the british squares, wich appears completely different from the institutional story build up in the victorian time.
Alessandro Barbero "The Battle"
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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