Hi all here is a preview of our next 75mm figure. It’s a Swiss marine from the battle of Trafalgar. It was sculpted by our good friend Adam McMaster. Will keep you updated on a release date.
Intriguing subject, well executed. Were they actually marines or just sea soldiers? In what sort of quantity did they serve? I'm going to have to do some research now....
Hi all just a bit of history about the Swiss Marines.
They started out as the 1st Demi-Brigade, the brigade spent a lot of time on the Atlantic coast before several of thier companies were pressed in to service as Marines. They served on board the following Ships Algeciras and Achilles. They first sailed to the Caribbean where they garrisoned Guadeloupe. Then they returned to Europe to take part in the Battle of Trafalgar
They later were amalgamated into the Grenadier, 1st Swiss Reg.
Hope that helps it’s all we could find on them below are the books we got the info from
Hi Bundook he is climbing over a part of a mast and before anything more is said the up right can be taken away and the horizontal part he is climbing over can be propped up by bits of debris if you so wish. It's based on some art work hope that helps.
OK, a fallen spar would make sense. Plenty of those around at Trafalgar. The wooden thing in the photos is a placeholder for something more realistic, I take it.
Being Swiss, I can confirm, that we have Marines on the Bodensee und Vierwaldstätter-See. Very small just 1 or 2 Boats per lake. However, we do have commercial ships sailing the seven seas under Swiss Flag. Our current ranking is 76. Slot, however, there's more "Swiss" Ships than Ireland, Poland or Israel. We're just one place behind Australia