This set takes my tally of American artillery crews to 20, which is pretty ridiculous. Even for a large battle like Brandywine you only need twelve guns on the American side. But these are nice figures, even if the faces are a little "rat-like" (as David Bickley describes them!), and I'm pleased to add them to my collection. Only one of the figures is wearing a uniform coat, and even then it doesn't have lapels or cuffs. I painted the cuffs on, because I wanted to have at least someone wearing a semblance of a proper coat, and then I tried to put the others mainly in white/beige/off-white clothes to suggest they are in uniform and have just taken off their coats. But I quite like the irregular look. In this respect, the Brigade Games artillery figures are similar to the Eureka Miniatures ones, which are also in shirtsleeves and coat-free (although by the look of it, the other "loading" Brigade Games pack does have a couple of figures in uniform coats).
Apologies for the lack of posts - I simply ran out of photos and have been too busy until today to take any more!
6 figures. Painted September 2024.
Beautiful work Giles, especially the wood graining which looks spectacular.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lawrence. I know a lot of people don't' like "wood grain", but it's in keeping with the rest of my collection.
DeleteSuperb looking gun and crew, haven't seen too many Brigade figures before but they do look rather nice. Very nice work.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donnie. I bought lots of the Continental and MIlitia infantry figures and am slowly painting them up. I think they are distinctive enough from the Foundry/Perry figures to justify adding them to one's collection.
DeleteA splendid addition to your AWI artillery park Giles. You've made a great job of the sharp facial features too! 😉
ReplyDeleteLOL! Thanks David. I suppose some people do look like this...
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