What does "pretty much done" mean? Well, I have a dozen militia units, of between 16 and 24 figures, and that will do for most scenarios. I have written before about how I think the scenarios divide more into "cold" and "warm" weather militia units rather than "northern" and "southern" ones (Guilford Courthouse, for example, was fought on a cold and damp day), but with some allowances I reckon I have enough militia now. These chaps are probably more in the "cold" camp, or at least not "height of summer", dress, although there are some hunting shirt types. In the rear rank is a Conquest Miniatures settler figure - thinner and smaller than the Perry sculpted figures, he makes a very good "teenager". As I said above, the purpose of this unit was to use up various leftover figures, so it's a bit of a "swings both ways" unit. I also expect I will combine stands from it with other units to make larger regiments for those 1:10 games that the more recent "British Grenadier!" scenario books tend to feature.
24 figures. Painted December 2013-February 2014. Flag by GMB.
8 comments:
You can never have enough militia! I like the chap with the 5-o'clock shadow and the lining on the belts and straps on these. Well done.
Superbly painted militia - they are harder to paint then uniformed troops, IMO - and you've done spectacular work here.
I love the variety that you have managed to cram into these units, cracking work Giles.
As always very lovely work Giles! One can never have enough militia.:-)
Christopher
I really, really like these Giles. The unit has a fantastic look to it.
Regards Simon
Wonderful work, Giles.
Great work as ever Giles! The mix of figures gives the Militia more character I think.
Another cracking unit to add to your collection. I really think the mix of figure manufacturers add to the militia feel of the unit.
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