There are a couple of things to note about this unit. First, I wanted the unit to look like one that had assembled quickly to react to a surprise attack. That explains why I've used a variety of poses. Yes, I know that British regulars didn't usually kneel to shoot; but I think the irregular look of the line is suitable for this kind of engagement. The men are defending a camp which has some abatis protection - why wouldn't they kneel to take advantage of that cover? Secondly, the sharp eyed will notice that some of the bases are larger than others. That's simply a mistake - I didn't notice until I'd finished the basing, and what had happened was that I hadn't realised I'd run out of my standard 4-figure infantry bases and was using ones I assumed were the correct size. I'm not too sure what they are, but then I suppose this adds to the irregular look of the unit. Thirdly, I decided not to have flags. I don't think there were flags with the detachment at Stono Ferry and I thought the unit would look more authentic without them. Lastly, given that my existing 71st are all in tartan trews, I gave these chaps some trews as well. But I couldn't face painting 24 pairs of them so the others are in standard brown and tan overalls. If you ever paint highlanders don't forget that the belts, equipment etc were usually black.
24 figures. Painted over the summer, 2014. The buildings in the background are custom-made by Tablescape.
13 comments:
Lovely stuff Giles, the myriad of poses give the unit a sense of movement. How do the Kings minis sit next to the Perrys figs ?
Regards, Ken
Fantastic work Giles!
Christopher
Stunning !
Well up to the usual high standard of your work Giles, or perhaps even better!
You are a perfectionist with your attention to detail Giles. That's what makes your work really stand out from the crowd.
Seriously impressive Giles.
Give fire the 71st!!
Great looking regiment Giles and the passing on of your knowledge of the regiments is always a pleasure to read.
Darrell.
Hi Giles
I think we have all been slowed down in the last couple of years. I'm just having a surge through some more AWI figures ready for Guilford Courthouse at Salute, but work/family mean a lot less time for painting, blogging and gaming.
Keep up the blog though, it helps to know I am not alone.
Check out the Salute progress on the paintingshed blog, and if you get to the show stop by an play through a few turns if you like.
Cheers
Steve
Wow!
Simon
Lovely work on the cap dicing!
Anyone who does Highlanders has my admiration!
Excellent work, Giles !
That's a really nice looking unit Giles
I like the mix of poses and the idea of not all wearing tartan trews adds to the effect I think. a very sensible, effective and efficient compromise
well done
These Kings Mountain figures you have used to create your AWI units are trully beautiful figures and your painting more than does them justice - a great job all around!
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