Dienstag, 2. Juni 2026

Gustave Fischbach, Strasbourg

 Hello,

Today, I would like to add a new "category" to my blog: the "Catalog."

In this section, I will attempt to compile a list of all the motifs I am aware of for each specific manufacturer (or a particular series). Whenever I come across new information or images, I will add them to the list.

I am kicking things off today with the French manufacturer, Fischbach.

Gustave Fischbach acquired the Silbermann printing house in Strasbourg from the son of the late Gustave Adolphe Henri Silbermann and, in 1873, began printing his own paper figures. The figures appeared on a total of ten sheets and were entirely dedicated to the French Army, depicted in the uniforms of 1872. All of the figures were drawn by Alfred Touchemolin and printed using oil-based inks (a technique that had previously been employed by Silbermann). The sheets typically measured 33 × 43 cm (for the infantry) and 50 × 35 cm (for the cavalry). The series designation, numbered from 1 to 10, was located in the upper left corner; the captions for the individual figures were printed in both German and French. The series was distributed between 1873 and 1914.

ARMÈE FRANCAISE - Französische Armee.

No.1 - INFANTERIE - Infanterie








No.2 - ZOUAVES - Zuaven








No.3 - CHASSEURS A PIED - Jäger zu Fuß








No.4 - TIRAILLEURS ALGÈRIENS - Turcos

No.5 - HUSSARDS - Husaren








No.6 - CHASSEURS A CHEVAL - Berittene Jäger

No.7 - ARTILLERIE A CHEVAL - Berittene Artillerie








No.8 - CUIRASSIERS - Kürassiere








No.9 - CHASSEURS D'AFRIQUE - Afrikanische Jäger

No.10 - SPAHIS - Spahis

Donnerstag, 28. Mai 2026

Deutsches Heer - Gebirgsjäger, Scholz' Künstlerische Soldatenbögen Nr.50

 Hello,

I haven't shown anything at all from the German Reichswehr or the Wehrmacht this month yet! That is why, today, I have selected this beautiful print sheet by Josef Scholz for you. 

It bears the number 50 and depicts soldiers of the German Mountain Troops. Given the absence of the Edelweiss sleeve and cap badges, these figures were almost certainly drawn before the end of 1939. In addition to the soldiers—shown in combat and mountaineering poses—the sheet also includes three pack animals. These appear to be two mules and a Haflinger. Both types of pack animals are still utilized today by the Bundeswehr's Mountain Troops, as they are capable of transporting supplies across terrain where any vehicle would fail.


Best regards,

Andreas

Montag, 25. Mai 2026

Punic Wars - ABC

 Hello,

Today, I’m once again showing you a few figures from antiquity. They come from the Czechoslovak youth magazine ABC. The theme is the Punic Wars, and alongside Republican Romans and Carthaginians, one of the famous war elephants is, of course, a must. The figures were illustrated by Premysl Kubela.






Best regards,

Andreas

Dienstag, 19. Mai 2026

Musique d'Infanterie - Marcel Vagné No.540

 Hello,

Today, I am showing you another sheet by Vagné. 

It bears the number 540 and depicts an infantry band. While I don't know much about military bands, the variety of these figures fascinates me. I would interpret the uniform as the model dating from between 1879 and 1899.


Best regards,

Andreas

Freitag, 8. Mai 2026

Luxuspapierfabrik Berlin - Infanterie Regiment v.Forcade

 Hello,

Today I’d like to show you a group of figures from my latest find of figures by the Luxuspapierfabrik Berlin. I have finally managed to acquire a "Schürer" box set of the "Army of Frederick the Great." While the figures are not entirely complete and some are damaged, much of the damage can be repaired—and I have the nice box; that’s a start!



The Forcade Regiment (properly *Forcade de Biaix*) was later assigned the number 23 in the Prussian order of precedence and took part in many battles of the Seven Years' War—including such famous engagements as Rossbach, Leuthen, and Zorndorf.

Best regards,

Andreas

Montag, 4. Mai 2026

J.F.Schreiber 343 - Gefecht zwischen Deutschen und Franzosen

Hello,

it's time to show you something from JFS again! 

This time it's a complete sheet with figures from the early days of World War I. The title is "Battle between Germans and French." As is typical with so many JFS WW1 related sheets, figures from previously released sets have been recombined.


Best regards,

Andreas

Samstag, 2. Mai 2026

Wurtz-Pées - Nassau & Reuss Army

 Hello,

today I'm showing you another supplement from the magazine "Soldats Napoleoniens" featuring handcrafted figurines by the Wurtz-Pées family. This time, it includes soldiers from Nassau and the Principality of Reuss.






Best regards,

Andreas

Gustave Fischbach, Strasbourg

 Hello, Today, I would like to add a new "category" to my blog: the "Catalog." In this section, I will attempt to compil...