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Captain Siborne12 Jul 2026 5:18 p.m. PST

I've been AWOL from the forum for quite a few months but am delighted to be back with an update on my Waterloo project.

Activity has focussed on three things: first, the north-east quadrant of the battlefield around Frischermont, Smohain and La Haye Farm; secondly, the largest cavalry regiment at Waterloo, the 2nd Red Lancers of the Guard; and thirdly, Le Caillou Farm, Napoleon's base the night before the battle.

Here are some photos from all three parts of the project:

The garden at Le Caillou, with tents made by Liam:

Engineers working on the tents as scratch built by Liam:


The front of the farm, built by my father:

One of Napoleon's carriages, as painted by Liam. Nothing is stuck on yet.

Experimenting with positioning:

The southern gate of the farm complex:

Red Lancers:



Smohain:

Frischermont:

Panoramic of the whole area from Frichermont to La Haye:

La Haye Farm:

This has been quite a lot of work but fun to do.

cavcrazy12 Jul 2026 5:55 p.m. PST

Absolutely stunning work.
Impressive beyond impressive.

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