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    Verlinden 120mm Napoleonic Grenadier Peninsular War



    My next figure will be this Napoleonic Grenadier by Verlinden. The box art depicts him wearing the white uniform of one of Napoleon's foreign regiments. The facings generally denoted the country; red for the Dutch, red or green for the Italians etc. I'm not sure what colour they are on the box, but I'm assuming they are Italian green and I think that's what I'll go for.

    He's depicted very much on campaign, with patched and ripped clothes, split seams, stowed badges and a wrapped musket breech. This is what was in the box:



    Quite a few parts which are generally well cast, though the large block on the neck of the tunic created problems. There was also an unusual amount of clean-up required for a Verlinden figure.

    I've now got him ready for painting:



    The first, most obvious thing to note is that the head is a bit too big for the body. I would normally have swapped it for something smaller, but as it has a lot of character I decided to use it and think of him as a bit of a caricature. The casting block at the neck caused some problems, enough that I had to remake the detail like the piping and shoulder boards from lead foil.

    Should be interesting to paint a weathered white uniform - hopefully simpler than that darned archer!

    I'll need to put it aside now for a couple of days while I work on some box art for a new Sarnia bust (more of which in due course).
  • Steve Jones
    • Apr 2018
    • 6615

    #2
    Dont take too long Peter. I am a big fan of your Napoleonic work. Good luck with the weathering

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15817
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #3
      Hi Peter
      Looks good. Plenty of character. As you say the white will be 'fun'.
      Jim

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      • SteveH
        • Apr 2018
        • 1287

        #4
        Evening Peter

        All that white, oooh, that will be a challenge after the archers tunic, but it does seem to be smoother, less texture to have to deal with.

        Another box art project too, you are a busy bee and all the Granddad duty to come too.

        A fully booked December diary Peter, good job the flu is subsiding.

        Have a good day tomorrow and looking forward to all your new projects

        Regards

        Steve H

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        • Guest

          #5
          Thanks chaps.

          The white does intimidate me slightly, though I have done white uniforms on Verlinden figures before, so hopefully it will go better than the archer. I've done a bit more research and I think the box depicts one of the Neopolitan regiments with dark blue facings, which might be a nice option.

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          • Tim Marlow
            • Apr 2018
            • 18958
            • Tim
            • Somerset UK

            #6
            Hi Peter
            With ref to the โ€œNeapolitanโ€ uniform, as he is labelled a peninsular grenadier, I think he is a line regiment grenadier from the French โ€œwhite uniformโ€ period, brought in for a short while when indigo wasnโ€™t available due to blockade. There were several French regiments so equipped in the Peninsular, at least one of which never got replacement uniform for the whole period....
            Looking forward to him, no matter which uniform you choose....
            Cheers
            Tim

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            • Guest

              #7
              Thanks for that Tim, that's just the info I wanted and it has cleared things up nicely. Couldn't find a thing about it on t'internet.

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              • Tim Marlow
                • Apr 2018
                • 18958
                • Tim
                • Somerset UK

                #8
                Hi Peter
                Look up โ€œNapoleonic French white uniformsโ€...quite a lot comes up....
                Cheers
                Tim

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Thanks Tim

                  Because I assumed that he was a foreigner, that's what I looked for. Duh!

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    White is challenging, but once you've got the idea of shading it's a surprisingly forgiving colour as there's NO highlighting required.
                    I'll let that sink in for a moment.
                    No highlighting. Bliss!!
                    Now yellow, that's a different matter.
                    Utterly dreadful experience.
                    Anyway, go for it, Peter. It'll be good to see how this turns out.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Hi Dave

                      I have done quite a lot of white before, but not a full uniform:



                      I had lost my fear of it until I tried it on the Mitches archer figure, where it went disastrously wrong. However, I'm quite upbeat about having a go at this one, as the folds and creases are fairly simple - just very time consuming adding layer after layer of paint.

                      I also agree about yellow and avoid it like the plague. Anything with a yellow unifrom on the box art has quickly been converted to another regiment.

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                      • Peter Gillson
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 2594

                        #12
                        Peter

                        You have succeeded with white Napleonic before,so fingers' crossed on this one.

                        Peter

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          I know what you mean. There's a lot of shading, and a lot of base layers, but the effort pays off in the end. As I'm sure you know!
                          Only done one yellow outfit and probably won't repeat the experience.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Dave - :thumb2:.

                            The head's done:



                            A great head from Verlinden, and really nice to paint - the sculptor has caught the look of a craggy-faced veteran to a tee. I also painted the collar and epaulettes so that I can can start on the white next session.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Nice.

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