Monday 23 January 2012

Douglas Miniatures Napoleonics


I have completed the DM Napoleonic proposed listings below, and as I said on earlier post, trial casting runs in progress and should they turn out ok, should be ready in 2/3 weeks, the Napoleonic range contain some early and later variants and yet again there are a few gaps. I'm trying out one conversion of a French Guard Sapper (thanks to Paul). I must thank various pals for their emails about the re-release of DM, they have given me a lot of encouragement (pressure!!), again hoping I don't let them down if things don't turn out as hoped.

Once again I refer you all to the original listings of DM ranges on the Vintage 20mil website


Douglas Miniatures Napoleonic 20 mm range

NP 1 Spanish Infantry Death Regt advance
NP 3      “           “        officer
NP 4 French Grenadier of the Guard advance
NP 5 Austro-Hungarian Grenadier advance
NP 6 Brunswick Black Corps advance
NP 7 British Line Infantry advance
NP 8      “        “        “        firing
NP 9      “       “        “         officer
NP 9a    “        “        “            “      ( later variant)
NP 10    “       “        “         standard bearer (later variant)
NP 11 French Line voltigeur advance
NP 13     “         “    Foot Artillery officer
NP 14      “        “       “        “         with ramrod
NP 15     “         “        “       “          with spike
NP 16     “         “       “        “          with ball
NP 17     “         “    Voltigeur officer
NP 18     “         “           “        standard bearer
NP 19     “     Guard grenadier officer
NP 20     “         “          “          standard bearer
NP 21 British Hussar in busby with carbine
NP 21a   “          “       Horse
NP 22 French Guard Grenadier   firing
NP 23     “       Line Voltigeur firing
NP 30 British Line Infantry at ready, with musket sling (later variant)
NP 31     “         “        “         “     “      (another later variant)
NP 32 French Guard Sapper in apron, advance ( conversion not original)


There is another figure on the original moulds that is defying all efforts to produce a decent master for remoulding, it's either a Spanish Grenadier or a variant of a Austro-Hungarian Grenadier, I'll keep trying but do not hold your breath

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