Thanks gents. I keep finding neglected Minifigs around the place so paint them up as a distraction. I like Hinchcliffe too, in fact I just got some from them some weeks back, radically different from the '70s and 80s style.
I'm off to Targe tomorrow (DVWP) after some odds and ends.
For the lack of something better to do, thought I'd replace the pics seeing as how I re-located them some time ago. The army's been updated anyhow; too lazy to drag 'em out for a group photo so it's montages instead: Argyll and Dragoons: http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r221/cameronian/28mm/SherGo...
I've used them completely out of context; just fancied having them and a change from all those white uniforms. The regiment was raised in 1744, disbanded around 1762(?)
Approaching the end of what has been a long project, one more battalion to go: Approximately a Mestre de Camp and ADC and the Royal Ecossais Regiment http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r221/cameronian/French%20WSS/MdeC04_zpspzswaguk.jpg http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r221/cameronian/French%20WSS...
I'm intrigued by this term 'Wargame Standard' and would like to know where I could get a copy of it or a definition of it which is accepted by the wargaming or table-top gaming community globally.
The Dragoon Guards should not be forgotten, though I am led to believe that only one regiment was involved in the Hundred Days. These were regiments of horse (seven I believe) converted to dragoons for reasons of economy around 1751 but given the fancy name to lessen the blow to their pride. All wou...
I know, but doesn't really fit anywhere else. Rapidly approaching the end of the Mexican side of a small project trouble is, I'm getting hooked. http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r221/cameronian/28mm/LtCav01_zps3144a155.jpg The Light Mounted Regiment of Mexico. I may have posted these already, but ...