Showing posts with label guerras de independencia en la america española. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guerras de independencia en la america española. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

More New Wars of Liberation Flags



We're excited to announce the second instalment in our series flags accompanying the Wars of Liberation range. Iain over at Flags of War has come up trumps again with two more excellent flag sheets. 


These are all for the Gran Colombian Army, and include the "War to the Death" flag, the Gran Colombian national flag, the Llaneros "Liberty or Death" flag, and a Gran Colombian Infantry Battalion flag. These will be ready for purchase shortly from Orinoco Miniatures.

The flags can be purchased directly from our webstore here:  

Monday, 26 August 2013

New Osprey book on Wars of Spanish American Independence

I just thought  would share another piece of good news (for those interested in the period). John Fletcher over at Grenadier productions has just announced the upcoming publication of his new book on the wars of liberation. This will be released by Osprey Publishing around Christmas time as part of their Essential Histories range, and thus the production values should be very high. John has also announced that his detailed new book on the Campaigns in the North (New Granada and Venezuela) will be following shortly afterwards.

You can find more details over at John's blog here: Liberators

Monday, 5 August 2013

New pictures of Spanish centre company greens

 I just though I would share with you the first pictures of the completed Spanish centre company sculpts. This figures match the Spanish flank company figures, all figures with the short jackets common to many of the Spanish units campaigning in South America.
 
These can be painted as tropical brin uniforms (all in white/cream), or as more standard uniforms, and can be used for the Spanish in all campaigns. The Spanish troops often had covered shakos, though the advantage of this is that they can also be used for units in the various Patriot armies, either in the Northern campaigns of Bolivar or the Southern campaigns of San Martin in Chile and Peru.

 A command pack is now being sculpted, and all the packs for this unit will then be cast and released. We are hoping that these will be available by the start of September.

New Wars of Liberation Flags

We're excited to announce that a series of flags accompanying the Wars of Liberation range will shortly be available. The excellent people at Flags of War have come up with some excellent designs, an example of which you can see above (for the British Legion). These will be ready for purchase in the coming weeks both directly from Flags of War as well as from Orinoco Miniatures.

The flags can be purchased directly from our webstore here:  

New Pictures of Gran Colombian flank and centre company Greens

 
I've just received these new images of the completed sculpts of the upcoming Gran Colombian flank and centre company packs.I do hope you like them.
Above you can see the flank companies, which are based on numerous period drawings and prints from Venezuela.
 
Above you can see the flank companies, which are dinstinguished from the centre companies with a sabre and short pom pom/plume on the shako.
As previously, each pack will contain 6 individually sculpted figures. In addition to these a command pack is being sculpted as we speak. When ready all will be cast and ready for release. I am hoping that we will have these ready for release at the end of August/start of September, depending on the production queues at the casting service.

More news will follow later in regard to additional units and releases.

Monday, 10 June 2013

First images of Painted British Legion

I just received a message from HGA that over at his blog "Handrenadealien's Great Lament" he has posted up some nice images of newly painted British Legion figures (one image of which  I have borrowed above). You can see more of his lovely paintwork here:
http://handgrenadealiensgreatlament.blogspot.cz/2013/06/orinoco-miniatures-28mm-cazadores.html

Friday, 7 June 2013

New pictures of Spanish flank company greens


I received some photos of the greens (or rather greys..) of the next unit in the pipeline. These are the flank company of what will be 4 packs for the colonial Spanish army in short jackets (both flank and centre companies, skirmishers and command). This was the "brin" tropical uniform in white worn in many campaigns and battles both in the north and south (for example by the well known "Burgos" regiment in one of their many uniform changes, as well as the "Arequipa" and "Infante Don Carlos" regiments).


It can also be used for the more standard uniforms in grey or blue worn by such regiments as "Imperial Alejandro" in 1821, or "Numancia" in 1819, and also for some of the patriot units in the south such as the Argentinian Cazadores.


The new Gran Colombians will follow shortly. I hope you like them.


Sunday, 2 June 2013

New pictures of the British Legion

After a hectic week, I found time to give the new figures an ink wash, and well lit scene for a few detailed photos. I hope you like them.




Tuesday, 28 May 2013

We would like to announce that from today the Orinoco Miniatures range of figures are available for sale. You will be able to find our first packs of British Legion figures available for sale at our new e-shop here:

http://www.orinoco-miniatures.com/

More details to follow shortly, but as promised, all is available on 27th May :-)







Monday, 6 May 2013

Further reading, and scenarios for wargaming the South American Wars of Liberation

The South American Wars of Liberation are a fascinating part of overall the Napoleonic wars, and provide the potential for very colourful Napoleonic battles in the New World. Set in the period starting in 1810, and running up to 1830, these wars covered the breadth of Spain's crumbling American empire, with the key campaigns set in the North around modern day Venezuela, in the South in Argentina, Chile and finally in the North West/centre in Peru, as well as in Mexico.

I wanted to provide a list of books and sources which I think can provide a quick and entertaining introduction to the period, the tactics and ideas about how to wargame them. Probably the first book I came across was The Armies of Bolivar and San Martin by Terry Hooker. This Osprey book is a great little introduction to the period, and gives a broad outline of the campaigns and uniforms (and the illustrations are excellent).


The masterpiece in terms of it scope and depth of detail for the Wars of Liberation has to be "Liberators" by Robert Harvey. This covers all the major campaigns and battles from Mexico to Tiera Del Fuego, from the beginning of the Republican movement under Miranda to the death of Simon Bolivar in 1830, and the abdication of the Emperor Pedro in Brazil in 1831. I cannot recommend the book enough as a Tour de force history of the wars.

Of more specific and recent interest is the newly published "Conquer or Die!" by Ben Hughes. Focusing solely on the exploits of the British (and Irish) Legions in the wars. This is clearly geared towards military historians (and wargamers), and presents each of the battles and campaigns of the Legion in its various forms and amalgamations, including detailed battle maps and orders of battle (OOBs) where available.

Here you can see one example for the Battle of Boyaco. I would recommend this book, especially for the depth of essential detail it provides for gamers.

Last, but not least, are the excellent series of books and supplements by John Fletcher over at Grenadier Productions. Again the first book titled "Liberators" really gives a very good overview of the war in the South and the campaigns of San Martin and Bernardo O'Higgins. it provides a wealth of uniform information for the Argentinian, Chilean and Spanish Armies, with details of all the major battles, with maps and OOBs included. This is a must for the wargamer or Military historian.

There is also an additional Supplement that goes along with this that you can purchase as a PDF.

The other book focuses on our heroes again in the British and Irish Legions. There is again a nice overview of the history of these units followed by some uniform guides, and then more details of battles. There is also then several nice tactical and skirmish level scenarios presented. Again, good for use with the smaller battles that were most common during these wars, as well as for Skirmish games ideal for the Sharp Practice rules or other sets.
I believe John Fletcher has another book in the pipeline that will focus solely on the Northen campaigns of Simon Bolivar and his generals. These can be purchased directly from Grenadier Productions (see link on left).


Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Orinoco / Perry Miniatures 28mm scale comparison

For those that are interested in a scale comparison of the new 28mm Liberation Wars figures, please see below 2 new generic flank company sculpts (WIP) compared to a Perry Miniatures Plastic French figure.

 As you can see the scale really is compatible, especially for those who have built up forces already in this and similar ranges.  These also  match up very well against Victrix miniatures as well. Please bear in mind that the two greens are still a work in progress. I hope you like them.




Tuesday, 30 April 2013

New British Legion Figures



 Here is the first step in a range of figures which I hope will be as appealing to others as the period and wars of South American Liberation are to me. In summary, perfect small scale and colourful battles from the end of the Napoleonic wars.

Straight off the boat from Britain and Ireland, this was the first of the British Legions to fight in the wars of Spain (pre-dating the British Legion of the Carlist Wars by nearly 20 years). These 5000 veterans of Wellington’s disbanding army were a mixture of mostly English and Irish soldiers, who were to constitute the elite troops of Simon Bolivar’s Patriot army. They fought in all the decisive battles of the wars of Liberation in the North: starting in 1818 in Venezuela, and Colombia, and finally after 6 years of hard fighting to the decisive battles in Peru in 1824.

Simon Bolivar valued these troops highly for their grit and espirit de corps, and their graveyards and memorials are testament to their effort and sacrifice on the battlefields of South America. Needless to say they captured my imagination, and hence I set about getting them sculpted up in 28mm.

This first unit includes a command pack, marching, advancing, and skirmishing/firing line figures, all with covered 1816 issue Prussian style British Shakos. This is more than enough to capture the variety of poses and configurations for representing this unit on the table top. 
 
I have had some good input directly from Terry Hooker on the accuracy of the uniforms, plus reference to many period prints as well as the very useful book on the subject from Grenadier Productions.


These figures will be quickly followed by Spanish and Gran Colombian/ Patriot infantry, then artillery and cavalry. The next two units of Spanish and Gran Colombian Infantry are already at an advanced stage. These will be available for sale in the very near future, and in the following days you can follow the progress of these over at the main site for Orinoco Miniatures (the name for the new range).

Certainly I am very interested to hear your feedback on these, and requests/suggestions for any particular units from the Liberation wars that you would like to see me do next. Please do pass on links to this and news of the range to your friends.

LIBERTAD O MUERTE!