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Offline Helge

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Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« on: November 23, 2022, 04:51:41 PM »
Greetings from a new arrival to this forum. A decade ago I was part of many “Tales of Painter” style events on long-forgotten forums, so now I am unashamedly hoping to leverage this community for motivational boosts. And motivation I shall need aplenty, as my newest adventure is to recreate the battle of Waterloo in 28mm!

The sections below list the grand plan and the list of units which I will “check off” when completed (and posted!). Finally, I am adding a reply with the very first completed unit to kick this off with some eye candy.

Cheers
Helge


The Plan

The game plan is straightforward if possibly a tad ambitious: the entire engaged order of battle of all three armies with Black Powder style unit scales in 28mm. As with my previous ranked historical effort –  an Early Imperial Roman Army – I shall use uniform square bases for all elements as follows:
50mm square for all formed units (6 infantry, 4 formed light, 2 cavalry)
50mm round for skirmishers and other unformed units
50mm, 75mm, 100mm round for brigade, division and corps/army command respectively
40mm wound market dial for ADCs with one ADC for all Division and Corps commanders (and as actual wound markers obviously)
Artillery as:
  - 1 Section (2 guns) represented as 1 model on 100x100mm base
  - 2 Sections (4 guns) represented as 2 models on 150x100mm base
  - 3 Sections (6 guns) represented as 3 models on 200x100mm base (usually 2 cannons and 1 howitzer)
  - 4 Sections (8 guns) represented as 4 models on 300x100mm base

With that basing, infantry will come in 2, 4 and 6 bases for small, standard and large formations respectively. Cavalry with 2 bases per squadron, forming a second line if the third and fourth squadrons are present. That gives all standard units a 20cm frontage which appeals to my orderly mind (and seems broadly consistent with the fighting frontage in real life).

At this point, I have purchased just over 5,000 models – a mix of Perry, Warlord and Victrix for the bulk but with command/specialized models from Elite, Front Rank, Foundry, Steve Barber, Avant Post, Eagle, Calpe, and anybody else I could find online. Everything for the Allied army is cleaned up, assembled, glued to popsicle sticks and primed with dozens of cans of GW Wraithbone spray. The latter being critical as my hope is to leverage GW Contrast Paints for the bulk of the paint job. Add 100+ glorious GMB Flags on custom poles and 1,000+ 3mm MDF bases from Warbases. Now everything just needs a spot of paint… and that’s where hopefully this community will give me a (virtual and moral) hand.

Note from the Future (November 22nd 2023): I am adding this comment on the one year anniversary of this project. The Allied Army is largely completed now with only a few units left. I have started to assemble and prepare the Prussian army as the second phase of the project. The anticipated order of battle for the Prussians has therefore been added at the end and will get checked off in the same manner once completed. If you wish to see the 100+ Allied units without clicking through endless pages, you can get everything in one shot on my website.



Order of Battle

Below is the “To Do” list through which I will have to gradually progress – marking completed units as I finish and post them here (and exploding entries as I drill in). I shall start with the Allied Army. Huzzah!

Allied Army of the Netherlands
66 Command Bases (4 Corps, 12 Division, 32 Brigade, 16 ADC, 2 Regimental)
58 Line Battalions (12 large, 45 regular, 1 small)
20 Light Battalions and other formations (3 large, 15 regular, 2 small)
10 Heavy Cavalry Regiments
21 Light Cavalry Regiments
27 Artillery Batteries
This represents all formations in the active OOB at Waterloo excluding units posted in the rear to guard the line of retreat.

I Corps - Prince of Orange & MG de Constant-Rebeque as Chief of Staff
1st British Division (Guards) – MG George Cooke
      1st British Guard Brigade - MG Maitland
              II/1st Foot Guards (Grenadier Guards)
              III/1st Foot Guards (Grenadier Guards)
      2nd British Guards Brigade - MG Sir Byng
              II/2nd Foot Guards (Coldstream Guards)
              II/3rd Foot Guards (Scots Guards)
      Divisional Artillery
              Sandham's Company, 3rd Btn. RFA
              2nd KGL Horse Artillery

3rd British Division - MG Count Sir Karl von Alten
      5th British Brigade - MG C. Halkett
             II/30th Foot (Cambridgeshire)
             II/33rd Foot (Duke of Wellington's Own)
             II/69th Foot (South Lincolnshire)
             II/73rd Foot (Perthshire Highlanders)
      2nd KGL Brigade - Col Baron Ompteda
             I KGL Light
             II KGL Light
             V KGL Line
             VIII KGL Line
      1st Hannoverian Brigade - MG Graf von Kielmansegg
             Light Battalion Grubenhagen
             Light Battalion Lueneburg
             Field Battalion Osnabrueck
             Field Battalion Bremen
             Field Battalion Verden
             Feldjaeger Company
      Divisional Artillery
             Lloyd's Company, 10th Btn. RFA
             1st KGL Foot Artillery

2nd Netherlands Division – LG Perponcher Sedlnitsky
     1st Brigade – MG Bijlandt
              27th Chasseur Belge (Belgian)
              7th Line (Belgian)
              5th Militia (Dutch)
              7th Militia (Dutch)
              8th Militia (Dutch)
              Foot Artillery Battery
     2nd Brigade – Prinz von Saxe-Weimar
              I/2nd Nassau
              II/2nd Nassau
              III/2nd Nassau
              I/28th Line (Nassau-Orange)
              II/28th Line (Nassau Orange)
              Horse Artillery Battery


3rd Netherlands Division – LG Baron Chasse
     1st Brigade – Col. Detmers
              35th Chasseur Belge (Belgian)
              2nd Line (Dutch)
              4th, 6th, 17th and 19th Militia were not engaged
     2nd Brigade – MG d'Aubreme
              36th Chasseur Belge (Belgian)
              3rd Line (Dutch)
              12th and 13th Line, 3rd and 10th Militia were not engaged


II Corps – Lord Rowland Hill
2nd British Division – LG Clinton
     3rd British Brigade – MG Adams
              I/52nd Foot (Light)
              71st Foot (Light)
              II/95th Rifles
              III/95th Rifles
     1st KGL Brigade – Col du Plat
              I KGL Line
              II KGL Line
              III KGL Line
              IV KGL Line
     3rd Hannoverian Brigade – Col H. Halkett
             Landwehr Osnabrueck

             Other three battalions skipped as they never advanced from reserve
     Divisional Artillery
            Alm's Company, 3rd Btn. RHA
            1st KGL Horse Artillery

4th British Division – LG Sir Charles Colville
     4th British Brigade – Lt. Col. Mitchell
              III/14th Foot
              I/23rd Foot
              I/51st Foot (Light)

The remainder of 4th Division was posted at Hal to guard the line of retreat for the army.


Reserves - Duke of Wellington
5th British Division – LG Picton
     8th British Brigade – MG Sir Kempt
              I/28th Foot (North Gloucestershire)
              I/32nd Foot (Cornwall)
              I/79th Foot (Cameronian Highlanders)
              I/95th Foot Rifles
     9th British Brigade – MG Sir Pack
              III/1st Foot (Royal Scots)
              I/42nd Foot ("Black Watch")
              II/44th Foot (East Essex)
              I/92nd Foot (Gordon Highlanders)
     5th Hannover Brigade – Col. von Vincke
              Landwehr Gifhorn
              Landwehr Hameln
              Landwehr Hildesheim
              Landwehr Peine
     Divisional Artillery
              Roger's Company, 3rd RFA
              Kpt. Braun's Battery, Hannover Foot Artillery

6th British Division – MG Sir Lambert (acting)
     10th British Brigade – Lt. Col. Brooke (acting)
              I/4th Foot (King's Own)
              I/27th Foot (Inniskilling)
              I/40th Foot (2nd Sommersetshire)
     4th Hannover Brigade – Col. Best
              Landwehr Osterode
              Landwehr Verden
              Landwehr Lueneburg
              Landwehr Muenden
     Divisional Artillery
              Sinclair's Company, 3rd RFA

Reserve Artillery
              A Troop RHA
              D Troop RHA


Brunswick Division – Duke of Brunswick
     Advance Guard - Major von Rauschenplatt
              Jaeger Btn.
     Light Brigade - Lt.-Col. von Butlar
              Light Btn. Leib
              1st Light Btn.
              2nd Light Btn.
              3rd Light Btn.
     Line Brigade - Lt.-Col. von Specht
              1st Line Btn.
              2nd Line Btn.
              3rd Line Btn.
     Cavalry
              2nd Hussars
              Uhlans
     Artillery
              Horse Battery
              Foot Battery


Nassau Brigade – MG von Kruse
              I/1st Regiment
              II/1st Regiment
              III/1st Regiment Landwehr



Cavalry - Earl of Uxbrigde
              Staff Corps of Cavalry
 
     1st British Cavalry Brigade (Household) - MG Somerset
              1st Life Guards
              2nd Life Guards
              Royal Horse Guards
              1st Guard Dragoons

     2nd British Cavalry Brigade - MG Sir Ponsonby
              1st Dragoons
              2nd Dragoons
              6th Dragoons

     3rd British Cavalry Brigade - MG Sir von Doernberg
              23rd Light Dragoons
              1st KGL Light Dragoons
              2nd KGL Light Dragoons

     4th British Cavalry Brigade - MG Sir Vandeleur
              11th Light Dragoons
              12th Light Dragoons
              16th Light Dragoons

     5th British Cavalry Brigade - MG Sir Grant
              7th Hussars
              15th Hussars
              13th Light Dragoons (attached from 7th Brigade)

     6th British Cavalry Brigade - MG Sir Vivian
              10th Hussars
              18th Hussars
              1st KGL Hussars

     7th British Cavalry Brigade - Col. Sir Arentschildt
              3rd KGL Hussars


     Hannover Cavalry Brigade - Col. Baron Estorff
              Duke of Cumberland Hussaren


Netherlands Cavalry Division – LG Baron de Collaert
     Heavy Cavalry Brigade - MG Jonkheer Tripp
              Karabiners No. 1 (Dutch)
              Carabiniers No. 2 (Belgian)
              Karabiners No. 3 (Dutch)
     1st Light Cavalry Brigade - MG Baron de Ghigny
              Lichte Dragonders No. 4 (Dutch)
              Hussards No. 8 (Belgian)
     2nd Light Cavalry Brigade - MG van Merlen
              Dragons Legers No. 5 (Belgian)
              Huzaren No. 6 (Dutch)
     Divisional Artillery
              Peters' Half-Battery, Horse Artillery
              van Pittius' Half-Battery, Horse Artillery

Horse Artillery – 8 Batteries
              E Troop
              F Troop
              G Troop
              H Troop
              I Troop
              2nd Rocket Troop





Prussian Army of the Lower Rhine


My second army for this project are the Prussians. The force is composed of three Corps though the first two only made it partially onto the field. I am using German names throughout but it should be pretty easy to translate. All in, the Prussians will be a bit smaller than the Allied Army but not by much:

52 Command Bases (4 Army/Corps, 10 Division (Prussian Brigade), 27 Brigade (Prussian Regiment), 11 ADC)
61 Line Battalions (11 large, 50 regular)
4 Heavy Cavalry Regiments
14 Light Cavalry Regiments
13 Artillery Batteries
This represents all formations in the active OOB at Waterloo excluding units that didn't make it onto the field.


Armee des Niederrhein - Generalfeldmarshal Bluecher

I Korps - Generalleutnant von Zieten
1. Brigade - Generalmajor von Steinmetz
     12. Infanterie Regiment - Oberstleutnant Othengraven
              I/12. Infanterie Regiment
              II/12. Infanterie Regiment
              F/12. Infanterie Regiment
              Westfaelische Landwehr Jaeger
     24. Infanterie Regiment - Major von Laurens
              I/24. Infanterie Regiment
              II/24. Infanterie Regiment
              F/24. Infanterie Regiment
              Schlesische Schuetzen
     1. Westfaelische Landwehr - Major von Huelsen
              I/1. Westfaelische Landwehr
              II/1. Westfaelische Landwehr
              III/1. Westfaelische Landwehr

Reserve-Kavallerie - Generalleutnant von Roeder
     1. Brigade - Generalmajor von Treskow
              2. Dragoner
              5. Dragoner
              3. Ulanen
              4. Husaren (attached to infantry)
     2. Brigade - Oberstleutnant von Luetzow
              6. Ulanen
              2. Kurmaerkische Landwehr Kavallerie

II Korps - Generalmajor von Pirch
5. Brigade - Generalmajor von Tippelskirch
     2. Infanterie Regiment - Major von Cardell
              I/2. Infanterie Regiment
              II/2. Infanterie Regiment
              F/2. Infanterie Regiment
              Jaeger
     25. Infanterie Regiment - Major von Petersdorff
              I/25. Infanterie Regiment
              II/25. Infanterie Regiment
              F/25. Infanterie Regiment
              Tyroler Jaeger
     5. Westfaelische Landwehr - Oberstleutnant von Roedel
              I/5. Westfaelische Landwehr
              II/5. Westfaelische Landwehr
              III/5. Westfaelische Landwehr
              Westfaelische Landwehr Jaeger
     10. Fussbatterie

6. Brigade - Generalmajor von Krafft
     9. Infanterie Regiment - Major von Schmidt
              I/9. Infanterie Regiment
              II/9. Infanterie Regiment
              F/9. Infanterie Regiment
              Jaeger
     26. Infanterie Regiment - Oberst von Reuss
              I/26. Infanterie Regiment
              II/26. Infanterie Regiment
              F/26. Infanterie Regiment
              Jaeger
     1. Elb-Landwehr - Oberstleutnant von Bismark
              I/1. Elb-Landwehr
              II/1. Elb-Landwehr
              III/1. Elb-Landwehr

Reserve-Kavallerie - Generalmajor von Wahlen-Juergass
     1. Brigade - Oberst von Thuemen
              1. Dragoner
              2. Ulanen
              5. Kurmaerkische Landwehr Kavallerie (attached from 3. Brigade)

IV Korps - Freiherr von Buelow
13. Brigade - Generalleutnant von Hacke
      10. Infanterie Regiment - Oberst von Lettow
              I/10. Infanterie Regiment
              II/10. Infanterie Regiment
              F/10. Infanterie Regiment
      2. Neumaerkische Landwehr - Major von Schmalensee
              I/2. Neumaerkische Landwehr
              II/2. Neumaerkische Landwehr
              III/2. Neumaerkische Landwehr
      3. Neumaerkische Landwehr - Major von Braunschweig
              I/3. Neumaerkische Landwehr
              II/3. Neumaerkische Landwehr
              III/3. Neumaerkische Landwehr
      21. Fussbatterie

14. Brigade - Oberst von Funck (replacing GM von Ryssel)
      11. Infanterie Regiment - Major Graf von Reichenbach
              I/11. Infanterie Regiment
              II/11. Infanterie Regiment
              F/11. Infanterie Regiment (detached)
      1. Pommersche Landwehr - Oberstleutnant von Brandenstein
              I/1. Pommersche Landwehr
              II/1. Pommersche Landwehr
              III/1. Pommersche Landwehr (detached)
      2. Neumaerkische Landwehr - Oberst von Pawels
              I/2. Pommersche Landwehr
              II/2. Pommersche Landwehr
              III/2. Pommersche Landwehr
      13. Fussbatterie

15. Brigade - Generalmajor von Losthin
      18. Infanterie Regiment - Oberst von Loebell
              I/18. Infanterie Regiment
              II/18. Infanterie Regiment
              F/18. Infanterie Regiment
      3. Schlesische Landwehr - Oberstleutnant von Thile
              I/3. Schlesische Landwehr
              II/3. Schlesische Landwehr
              III/3. Schlesische Landwehr
      4. Schlesische - Oberstleutnant von Massow
              I/4. Schlesische Landwehr
              II/4. Schlesische Landwehr
              III/4. Schlesische Landwehr
      14. Fussbatterie

16. Brigade - Oberst Freiherr Hiller von Gaetringen
      15. Infanterie Regiment - Oberst von Crailsheim
              I/15. Infanterie Regiment
              II/15. Infanterie Regiment
              F/15. Infanterie Regiment
      1. Schlesische Landwehr - Major von Fischer
              I/1. Schlesische Landwehr
              II/1. Schlesische Landwehr
              III/1. Schlesische Landwehr
      2. Schlesische - Oberstleutnant von Blandowski
              I/2. Schlesische Landwehr
              II/2. Schlesische Landwehr
              III/2. Schlesische Landwehr
     2. Fussbatterie

Reserve-Kavallerie - Prinz Wilhelm von Preussen
     1. Brigade - Oberst von Schwerin
              1. Ulanen
              6. Husaren
              1. Reitende Batterie
     2. Brigade - Oberstleutnant von Watzdorff
              8. Dragoner
              8. Ulanen
              12. Reitende Batterie
     3. Brigade - Generalmajor von Sydow
              1. Neumaerkische Landwehr Kavallerie
              2. Neumaerkische Landwehr Kavallerie
              1. Pommersche Landwehr Kavallerie
              2. Schlesische Landwehr Kavallerie (attached to infantry)
              3. Schlesische Landwehr Kavallerie (attached to infantry)

Reserve-Artillerie - Generalmajor von Holtzendorf
              3. Schwere Batterie
              5. Schwere Batterie
              12. Schwere Batterie
              11. Fussbatterie
              11. Reitende Batterie
              4. Haubitzen Batterie



French Army of the North

Imperial Guard – 22 Btn., 6 Cavalry Regiments, 12 Batteries
I Corps – 33 Btn. and 4 Batteries in 4 Divisions
II Corps – ignore for now
VI Corps – ignore for now
Light Cavalry (attached to Infantry Corps) – 14 Light Cavalry Regiments, 5 Batteries
III Cavalry Corps – 8 Heavy Cavalry Regiments, 2 Batteries
IV Cavalry Corps – ignore for now

« Last Edit: January 28, 2024, 09:05:08 PM by Helge »
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Offline Helge

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Re: Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2022, 05:01:22 PM »
As promised, here is a quick snap of my "pilot" unit for this project: II/30th Foot (Cambridgeshire). Part of the 5th British Brigade of the 3rd Division in I Corps. I am starting with 3rd Division as it seems the most "generic" of the Allied formations which will get me into the grove of painting regular British battalions.

The photo also shows my default configuration for each unit. Four 50mm bases for a Standard sized battalion, a 50mm round skirmisher base for elements of the Light Company, and a wood marker. Having two columns of flank companies on each side is not entirely accurate for the British company structure, but a single column look too small. Models are Perry plastics which will form the bulk of my British units with some metals mixed in for commands.



« Last Edit: November 25, 2022, 02:19:13 AM by Helge »

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« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2022, 05:27:25 PM »
They look grand  8)
cheers

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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2022, 05:36:55 PM »
Admirably ambitious and off to a great start!
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« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2022, 06:39:33 PM »
A great looking unit. Only another 199 of them to go!

I love your ambition for this project. The fact you have already built and base-coated 5000 28mm figures is pretty astonishing



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Re: Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« Reply #5 on: November 23, 2022, 06:54:52 PM »
That is quite the project! I start to feel embarrassed when my projects last longer than the war they are about (a deadline that is coming perilously near for my Mex-American War stuff), but 23 years of French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars should give you enough time (although 100 days would be pushing it!)

I really like chunky bases of 2 ranks of 3 for black powder infantry in 28mm+, and was considering something similar for AWI, stolen from inspired by the Dress the Lines blog chap.

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Re: Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2022, 11:09:52 AM »
Good luck with your endeavour. The club I play at has done the same but using Shako II as the rule set, so only 18 figure infantry units.



Most of the Prussians off table.

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« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2022, 03:02:45 PM »
Thank you all for the kind words. Tony, that Waterloo battlefield is gorgeous. Very inspirational. My gaming room only has a 9'x5' table so Waterloo won't fit (shot from an old game below).



I am slowly converting a second room as a dedicated display zone (display cabinet walls in my main room are mostly filled :(). So I am toying with the idea of a permanent Waterloo layout. First some painting to do... I will upload another battalion later once my new camera arrives (old one died :().


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« Reply #8 on: November 24, 2022, 11:00:34 PM »
Good Luck Helge and....Good Grief man! :o What a project!
I am going to build a wargames army, a big beautiful wargames army, and Mexico is going to pay for it.

2019 Painting Challenge :
figures bought: 500+
figures painted: 57
9 vehicles painted
4 terrain pieces scratchbuilt

Offline Helge

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Re: Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2022, 02:21:37 AM »
Steady progress wins the race. Here we have the II/33rd Foot Duke of Wellington's Own with unique red facings. Halfway done with the 3rd Brigade :).

« Last Edit: November 26, 2022, 04:04:29 AM by Helge »

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Re: Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2022, 02:40:51 AM »
Lovely figures and fantastic Waterloo terrain!
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Re: Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« Reply #11 on: November 25, 2022, 03:24:48 AM »
WOW!! Your figures look fantastic!! You have made a great start going forward. Keep it up!! Your table is going to look spectacular!! Great job...keep it up. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« Reply #12 on: November 25, 2022, 11:01:53 PM »
Your basing system is very similar to Olicana's on here.

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Re: Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« Reply #13 on: November 26, 2022, 04:07:38 AM »
And another one. Batch work at its finest!

This is the II/69th Foot South Lincolnshire with green facings. They have an engineer with them, but otherwise as vanilla as the other battalions of the 3rd Brigade. One more to go...


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Re: Waterloo in 28mm - My journey log
« Reply #14 on: November 26, 2022, 04:33:02 AM »
A very nice start to an impressive &  ambitious project.  From perusing your painted galleries on your blog, I suspect you will finish this project.  Wonderful work there.
2024: B: 0; P: 148; 2023: B:77; P:37;

 

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