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Captain Siborne Supporting Member of TMP08 Nov 2023 6:43 a.m. PST

I recently did a review of Allied batteries at Waterloo and realised just how much work needs to be done to get them all ready. Fortune favours the bold and I approached my painting team to see who might be willing to take on batteries. A host of volunteers came forward and each has been sent a British, KGL, Hanoverian or Dutch battery.

I now present the first two batteries, one of which is Royal Artillery and the other Royal Horse Artillery. Each battery is shown with five guns and one howitzer and accompanying limbers. The caissons are not yet shown but will follow.

Two controversies have arisen. First, were the caissons forward on the gun line or held to the rear. Specialist advice suggests some were forward and others ran a relay system from the artillery park in the rear. They will be shown thus.

Secondly, the thorny subject of gun colours has come up. These two batteries are largely by Andre and are magnificently executed. The guns are shown in the grey-blue which is widely considered the right colour. However other sources from original guns suggest that a plainer anthracite grey may be more appropriate. Other British, KGL and Hanoverian batteries will be shown in this way.

Hope you enjoy, more on my blog at generalpicton.blogspot.com

cavcrazy08 Nov 2023 7:03 a.m. PST

Incredible. When this project is completed, it will be complety amazing.

14Bore08 Nov 2023 7:35 a.m. PST

I am thinking when done all else that follows this will be the reference.
So guess it's best to get everything right straight away.

Personal logo Mserafin Supporting Member of TMP08 Nov 2023 7:59 a.m. PST

"Right of the line, pride of the Army, terror of the universe"

Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP08 Nov 2023 8:34 a.m. PST

It is instructive to learn just how many horses are needed just for the artillery train. The footprint will be enormous, as I learnt doing the Brunswick HA.

The Belgian HA needed 82 horses for 8 limbers and only six caissons (I ran out!). Not to mention some (very limited) gesture at horse holders for the gunners. Thank goodness the drivers wore such a dull rig…….getting there.

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP08 Nov 2023 4:47 p.m. PST

Impressive work!

Captain Siborne Supporting Member of TMP09 Nov 2023 2:03 a.m. PST

Deadhead's Brunswick battery is a master class and the Belgians are shaping up similarly.

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