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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #360 on: 06 August 2015, 11:29:29 PM »
I think that's a great idea Ged and I like the example. I think there's enough interest for a small guide to the armies and a campaign and battle overview. I'd love to see that in print.
 

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #361 on: 07 August 2015, 08:24:40 AM »
Emir

glad you like the idea...........I have received the proofs back just need
Mrs Gringo to get em printed up. may take a few weeks but this will be
the first edition. I intend to laminate them for painting purposes.
there is a book on the campaign being written by me ,lavishly illustrated
with colour prints ...campaign details..orders of battle in depth and much new research :)


Helen
there is a side view of a backpack on one of the Neapolitan figures
I will send /e mail you some close up detail to assist. I know I promised
info for you anyway. not forgotten!! :D

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #362 on: 07 August 2015, 08:27:59 AM »
Traveller

thanks for the interest.funny enough I was looking at Early Garibaldi
pictures for the siege of Rome et all and may well indulge!! :D

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #363 on: 07 August 2015, 08:36:08 AM »
The idea of the plates is great, this really should help to sell more figures, any books worth recommending for someone who doesnt know anything about the period?

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #364 on: 07 August 2015, 09:16:29 AM »
Thanks Ged very much. Appreciate always and look forward also to your publication.

Cheers,

Helen
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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #365 on: 07 August 2015, 02:56:50 PM »
Traveller

thanks for the interest.funny enough I was looking at Early Garibaldi
pictures for the siege of Rome et all and may well indulge!! :D

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That sounds promising!

It is the siege of Rome that caught my interest. The uniforms are quite different from the second war so it would be very welcome. I am currently trying to convert ACW figures into Bersagliere to create the assault on Villa Corsini:


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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #366 on: 08 August 2015, 08:53:50 AM »
Olyread

will sort out a list and post on here as soon as im able
the problem is most of the information I have garnered
are from out of print Italian publications...still I have
over 60 books on the period now and wlll give you the
best ones
oddly enough the best one for a basic intro is the Luigi Casali
printed by Freicorp that Helen managed to get a copy of :D

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #367 on: 08 August 2015, 08:57:41 AM »
Traveller....................you will eventually be able to use my New
Piccotti figures when they come on line (being sculpted at present)
as they would fit with this period........I may well d some Piedmontese
elite units as well...
 :D
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Ged

Helen
thanks as always :)

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #368 on: 08 August 2015, 09:07:28 AM »
What information do you have on flags?

From what I can tell from prints the 1000seemed to have carried "Italian" tricolours. I worry that may be a later addition however.

As for the Neapolitans units all I can find is a white flag with the bourbon coat of arms on it. Do you have any more info? Did units carry a "kings colour" and a "regimental" one?

(I've had the same issue finding flag details for the 18thC Neapolitans I'm also painting up!!)

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #369 on: 08 August 2015, 09:35:44 AM »
Traveller....................you will eventually be able to use my New
Piccotti figures when they come on line (being sculpted at present)
as they would fit with this period........I may well d some Piedmontese
elite units as well...
 :D
cheers
Ged


Thanks Ged, I do look forward to the Piccotti. One way of extending your range would be if you could do some loose heads. Calabria and Bersaglieri hats would be on my wish list... ;) Something like this:








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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #370 on: 08 August 2015, 09:51:47 AM »
Emir

the flags issue is fairly complex...both sides carried the
tricolour with the Neapolitans  version having the bourbon
coat of arms on. Garibaldi troops lost a colour at the opening
of the campaign........still owned by Bourbon decendants!
I hope to post a pic or two of basic flags
my research seems to indicate some of the white flags were
taken out of mothballs towards the end of the campaign. :o

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #371 on: 08 August 2015, 09:53:43 AM »
traveller..................good idea !
where did you get these illustrations not seen these :D

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #372 on: 08 August 2015, 10:13:10 AM »
traveller..................good idea !
where did you get these illustrations not seen these :D

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Ged,

I think you brought up the idea on the loose heads yourself once for the 40mm Mexican range...  :D

I have been collecting images for some time to prepare my Rome 1849 Project. These come from here:

http://historyin172.blogspot.com.ar/2014/05/salute-siege-of-rome-1849.html?m=1

Another great site is this:

http://comitatogianicolo.it/divise/uni_fam_01.htm

I plan to do a robust post on the 1849 siege later on and include all the images I have snatched from the web and elsewhere. If you are interested in something particular, please let me know and I will see what I have

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #373 on: 08 August 2015, 11:07:08 AM »
Traveller

your right about the heads that was one of my goals for
my 40mm range 1846/48.. :D

at present im gathering all images I can on the Neapolitan
Cacciatori (spelling)....as I may do some of these...

nice site.......good to see Ralph and buddies in full uniform
we hope to do the assault on Palermo for Salute next year. 8)

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Re: Garibaldi's Wars of Liberation 28mm range coming soon from Gringo40s
« Reply #374 on: 09 August 2015, 10:10:58 PM »
Sorry about the basing, but the lure of the hot sun proved too great so I took my Alfa for a spin top down instead....(must like Italian things eh?)

Anyway
Here you go -

I've got some more figs on order which will finish off my infantry units. The minigames in NT's 19thC rules  require a max of 3 inf, 1 skirmish, 2 cav and 2 guns per side on a small table which is an excellent way to dip a toe into a period.  As the actual force composition may vary because it's diced for they're a great for having a rumble on the table of an evening when you don't really want to have to remember "page 6, paragraph 4 , line 3, except in woods, on a Thursday, if wearing underpants" type sets.

I'm sure many more games will follow!
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