Completed 28mm Minden Miniatures-Grenadiers de Fránce

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MarquisMini

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Hello Planeteers,
As i am almost done with my Battle of Fontenoy in 40mm , I am starting on a new venture with these little fellas from Minden.
Always seen some pictures and threads about Minden figures and want it to give it a go.
The details are great and size/ body proportions are correct in my Humble opinion.
I am starting with my standard way of cleaning metal figures by " polishing" with a scotch Brite sponge or 3M 1000 grit sand pqper in order to get rid of any casting residue, thia help the paint to flow smoother on the figure.
I am using Mr Metal primer ( Clear) this time around.
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The quality of the anatomy on smaller scale figures like these ones these days is astonishing given that just a few years ago, they always looked squat and totally out of proportion.

Gary


Unfortunately the vast majority still do look like that, the move to plastics has made it worse not better and even the majority of 3D sculpted wargame figures are done to match. Which is sad because they could do it right so easily.

The Minden figures (and the partner "Fife and Drum Miniatures" range) are probably the finest on the market. Richard Ansell was a true artist.

I always enjoy seeing these done with the care and attention they deserve.
 
I don't model in this scale Rob but I have the Battle of Little Big Horn (complete set) by "Oniria" and those are like high quality 54mm's reduced in scale.

As you say however, if they can get them wrong so consistently, then surely it is just as easy to get them right!

Gary
 
Unfortunately the vast majority still do look like that, the move to plastics has made it worse not better and even the majority of 3D sculpted wargame figures are done to match. Which is sad because they could do it right so easily.

The Minden figures (and the partner "Fife and Drum Miniatures" range) are probably the finest on the market. Richard Ansell was a true artist.

I always enjoy seeing these done with the care and attention they deserve.

I have to say that these are Impressive, really like this figures so far.
Cheers!
 
Hi Daniel

Going to one very distinctive Battalion. As always good start , each face has a different look

Interesting to see that the Corcelle headwear looks like there's lacework but none showing on Rigo's plate

Look forward to seeing more on these fine fellows ....it's a great flag as well

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Daniel

Going to one very distinctive Battalion. As always good start , each face has a different look

Interesting to see that the Corcelle headwear looks like there's lacework but none showing on Rigo's plate

Look forward to seeing more on these fine fellows ....it's a great flag as well

Happy benchtime

Nap

Hi Kev,
Regarding the headgear...many contemporary Illustrations show like a bag as this figures have, others show the lace on them , it is a white cross for troopers and silver white for Officers.
I believe, and this is based on other grenadiers I have painted in the past that the design with the white cross Lace was introduced from the 1750's.
I have an Osprey Book From Louis XV Army and i know Patrice have Illustrated another Grenadier de France, so, i will try to snap a pic and description of the uniform.
I always trust Patrice C. For references.
 
Some lovely figures all coming along nicely, always find it interesting seeing the diversity in size, style and approach in our hobby.

Cheers Simon

Absolutely
I have painted Front Rank , Black Hussar Miniatures ( I love these figures) , some Perry and now Minden/ Crann Tara.
Yes, variations between them is setimes intriguing for lack of better word.
 
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