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Post by plasticpanzers on Mar 8, 2021 4:32:30 GMT
For me: 1) rework of Russian and Prussian Artillery sets with new guns and gunners.
2) a French artillery set of later war gunners and guns. 3) rework of officers sets with separate Russian and Prussian and Austrian sets and a Peninsular set with Spanish and English. Not famous figs just regular brigade level or div level figures. A French set too.
4) 1814 French conscripts with ragged and different uniforms with some with wooden shoes or barefoot.
5) sets of later war Saxons and Westphalians. Perhaps same set with different heads with different shakos to make either one. I currently use 1841 for both. 6) Ottomans?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2021 6:25:46 GMT
If you mean completely new as in subjects that have never ever been done before then...
-1813-1815 French Foot Artillery (Just the old Airfix set attempted these....and not very well!!)
-1813-1815 Prussian Horse Artillery.
-1813-1815 French Dragoons -1813-1815 French Line Chasseurs a cheval -1815 French Young Guard in Full Dress, not greatcoats.
-1815 Dutch/Belgian Carabiniers -1815 Dutch/Belgian Hussars -A dedicated set of 1815 Dutch Militia
-1815 Hannoverian Landwehr with braid on stovepipes and some with caps.
As for other subjects that have been done but may need updating/redoing....
-British Light Infantry (old set didnt have the best choice of poses for me, no real reloading poses standing or kneeling, and the detail wasnt the best...peaks missing off or barely visable on shakos etc)
-Brunswick Avant Garde (they are taller & more "gangly" than the other Brunswick set and only have the Jagers. I would like to see a new set with the Jagers redone slightly smaller and with the black uniformed light companys also included)
-1813-1815 Prussian Foot Artillery
-1813-1815 French Line Infantry in MAC format (Marching has already been done so its the Attack & Command to finish)
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Post by cpn on Mar 8, 2021 8:10:44 GMT
Hi,
A good Russian horse artillery with the same strategy of the former Russian dragoons as by just changing the helmet you get to cover the whole napoleonic period.
Cheers CPN
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2021 8:35:08 GMT
Hi, A good Russian horse artillery with the same strategy of the former Russian dragoons as by just changing the helmet you get to cover the whole napoleonic period. Cheers CPN So as in redoing the Russian Dragoons and Artillery, but this time including spare heads? That sounds good. Maybe include rolled blankets too that could be put around the artillerymen?
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Post by camelusmc on Mar 11, 2021 19:33:23 GMT
Indian Sepoys in both British East India Co. and Mughal service. Mughal artillery (cannons and rockets) and baggage elephants and maybe so Sowar horse for good measure.
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Post by rbhjr on Mar 12, 2021 17:49:47 GMT
Beyond the production of 1/32 Austrian German & Hungarian fusilier sets Hat is currently developing, I would like to see;
1/32 MAC sets of pre-bardin French line infantry center company uniform (no epaulets)
1/32 MAC sets of Austrian Grenadiers
1/32 French guard Horse Grenadiers
1/32 MAC sets of Polish infantry (with czapka)
1/32 MAC sets of 1806 Prussian musketeers
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Post by Steve W on Mar 12, 2021 22:09:26 GMT
For me, these are the top three priorities:
-1813-1815 Prussian Horse Artillery. -1813-1815 French Dragoons -1813-1815 French Line Chasseurs a cheval
There were eight regiments of Line Chasseurs a cheval participating in the Waterloo campaign, 12 regiments of Line Dragoons and 12 batteries of Prussian Horse artillery. Nothing in 1/72 plastic if you exclude the Zvezda mini sets of French Dragoons.
Yet the most recent set of late war Napoleonic cavalry to come onto the market represents two out of the three squadrons of the Prussian 7th Uhlans. (Mind you, I snapped up a set when they appeared in Melbourne last month)
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Post by Graeme on Mar 12, 2021 23:08:17 GMT
Dutch/Belgian Carabiniers are the most important.
I would buy D/B Hussars with full dress pelisse and breeches, so they look like hussars and significantly different to the light dragoons.
I would also buy French Hussars in chapeu roleau, French Dragoons in Bardin uniform, Prussian Horse Artillery, Brunswick Line and Light Infantry and Brunswick Artillery
Royal Navy officers, both standing on deck and sitting in the sternsheets of a boat would be great.
Ottomans and Sepoys would be very nice.
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Post by waynew on Mar 13, 2021 19:55:01 GMT
Pommeranian Piccolo Players with another set of assorted Camp Followers. Bavarian Bassoonists with Bratwurst and Beer Wagons Viennese Violinists with Pastry Ovens and bakers. Tyrolean Trombonists with Beer Bearing St. Bernards.
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Post by Zaphod on Mar 14, 2021 9:58:09 GMT
Duchy of Warsaw artillery Brunswick artillery Brunswick Line & Light Infantry — with proper carrot plume (not little pimples), preferably with poses like the excellent Nassau inf pack. French Hussars in Shako Rouleau Dutch Militia, 1815
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Post by capdeferro on Mar 14, 2021 20:04:04 GMT
Dutch/Belgian Carabiniers Brunswick Line & Light Infantry 1813-1815 Prussian Horse Artillery 1815 British Hussars French Hussars in Shako Rouleau 1813-1815 Prussian train artillery 1813-1815 French Foot Artiller
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Post by Marco Zappa on Mar 14, 2021 20:33:45 GMT
Austrian jaegers, russian infantry in greatcoats for Austerlitz, Brunswick line inf.1815, russian artillery e horse art for Austerlitz, russian jaegers for Borodino, french guides, belgic- hollands heavy cav. Reboots for french line art.,
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Post by Marco Zappa on Mar 14, 2021 21:19:43 GMT
Austrian hussars and hulanen too.
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Post by Rob on Mar 15, 2021 7:43:58 GMT
HaT's version of British 95th Rifles... Polish Line Infantry with czapka and shako options. A command set for Polish infantry. Hanoverian redcoat infantry with shako and cap options. A command set for Hanoverian infantry. A command set for Highlander infantry, including standard bearers, sergeants with pikes (line and grenadier companies) and muskets (light company), mounted officer/s, foot officers, piper, fifer, drummers...yes, some of these figures have been made by other companies, but what could HaT deliver? A mixed set of casualty figures - maybe two or three sets, to cover the major nations involved in the conflict. Remakes of HaT's French,Prussian and Russian foot artillery sets - the figures aren't the best, and the cannons were pretty basic.
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Post by Rob on Mar 15, 2021 7:56:46 GMT
Oh, and Brunswicker artillery and crews; Dutch/Belgian artillery and crews; Dutch/Belgian heavy cavalry (carabiniers); Spanish artillery and crews; Portuguese infantry and command sets; Portuguese gunners and their artillery pieces; Austrian uhlans and hussars; a Bavarian infantry command set...also command sets for Wurttembergers, Nassauers, and Prussian Landwehr...
Thanks for all of the great sets already produced by HaT Industrie for the Napoleonic era, and also for all the other historical periods covered so far.
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Post by stevo0113 on Mar 15, 2021 8:13:23 GMT
Russian artillery updated Hanoverian infantry in caps only Polish artillery, infantry, cavalry Brunswick artillery, line infantry all of the great sets that have been made in 1/32 by hat That haven't been made in !/72 thanks for giving us say on this ...Steve
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Post by davidmac on Mar 15, 2021 19:41:44 GMT
I, too, would like to see Ottomans to give my Russians someone to fight when the Austrians and French are busy elsewhere.
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Post by General Reeve on Mar 16, 2021 17:47:20 GMT
Hanoverian Infantry with shako and caps. Dutch/Belgian Carabiniers Brunswick Line & Light Infantry Prussian Horse Artillery British Hussars British Wagons Prussian train artillery
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Post by camelusmc on Apr 13, 2021 14:54:01 GMT
American military for War of 1812. Marines Army Artillery Jean Lafitte's privateers
And some British Highlanders too in Kilts and pants
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Post by shane762 on Apr 13, 2021 22:57:41 GMT
Another vote here for Royal Navy officers in various poses in 1/72.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2021 8:23:02 GMT
With the discussion about whether Hat has gone as far as can with 1/72 Napoleonics, rather than add lists of potential sets on there, I thought I would "bump" this thread up to top so can be used in conjuction with that thread.😊
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Post by bessiere on May 4, 2021 17:14:58 GMT
Has HAT ever considered releasing sets of cannon only? Accurately modeled artillery of course. I would buy many sets of those. Or just heads for swapping (french infantry or cavalry for instance). Nobody makes a French marine set in plastic and they were involved in many battles. French gendarmes would also be nice. As always grateful for all the wonderful products HAT has produced thus far. Cheers, Bessiere
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Post by Rob on May 30, 2021 4:57:46 GMT
A command set for 1806 Prussians would be great. Yes, some figures suitable for 'command' were included in the set of Prussian Elites (8136), but there are still no mounted Prussian officers and aides for fusiliers, grenadiers, musketeers and jagers of this period. More dismounted officers in various poses would be great too, plus marching NCOs and some in defensive/offensive poses. Casualty figures for command and other ranks would also be much appreciated.
And, what about HaT's version of 1806 Prussian cuirassiers? The Italeri set is the only one I know of in 1/72 scale plastic figures...it is ok, but most of those figures are not depicted in 'charge' poses. As far as I know troopers in this era did not charge while using a pistol or carbine, so inclusion of too many of those types of poses lets the Italeri set down.
Thanks again for all the great sets of figures so far...
Cheers,
Rob
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2021 12:41:05 GMT
Perhaps not totally new, but what about a Napoleonic British Belgic Shako Infantry set similar to the way the 1805 French in greatcoats and 1808-1812 French Line sets were designed? So by that I mean a big box of around 90-100 figs, with around 20-25% being flank company poses and around 75-80% centre companys? Poses with perhaps a more defensive slant as to creating infantry squares or defensive lines? So proportionate kneeling to standing poses. Some firing, some reloading and some simply in defensive posture as against cavalry. Bayonets fixed. Not so many marching or advancing poses...if any. More static orientated.
I know we can headswap in the Peninsular set but it only has 24 Belgic shako heads in a set of far more figures. Its not very cost affective if want 100+ Belgic shako figures. Plus this would be an opportunity to make THEE most comprehensive British "Waterloo" Line infantry set.
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Post by stevo0113 on Jun 1, 2021 18:26:25 GMT
I like the idea of the Austrian hussars & I would also like Austrian lancers & any other Austrian cavalry sets that may have missed.
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