One box lead to another, then another (see below, Victrix Highlanders, Flank Company boys):
In the end there were "legion" (see below, Perry's British Nap Infantry done as British Peninsular Infantry, 40 in total [36 normal and 4 riflemen])
Not forgetting the Wargames Atlantic British Rifles (see below, 32 in a box but I made 24 and donated 8 to a good cause - still you only need a few):
Missing from the camera rollcall were yet more Victrix Peninsular British Flank and Centre Companies (104 figures in total, 52 each pack). All told, including a few "gifted" figures I already had assembled, there are just over 300 Napoleonic British Peninsular foot. These form a "future painting project". I plan to do the painting in batches - for Sharp Practice (TFL) and/or One Hour Skirmish Wargame Rules (John Lambshead). Building up and getting games in at the same time.
Footnote (Confession): Launching into the build (as in Perry's Nap British) I had the funny feeling something was not quite right (see below, in my defense - there were two types of head to choose from and I chose my starting point at random):
So, I had inadvertently started to put the Waterloo heads on. The Shakos are different, no feather. Did I really care? It was one of those wargaming itches. I argued the toss with myself, then as there were only nine made so far, decapitations were made and heads were swapped, we were "all" off the to Peninsular. If they have to appear at a later date at Waterloo, I can also live with that!








4 comments:
Nice start on a big project, although 300 (!) figures is a bit more than a skirmish. I expect to see Vitoria on the table.
Belgic shakos were not used in the Peninsula. At least one regiment still had the stove pipe shake at Waterloo.
Consider them moved from the "to assemble" (packet opened) to the "to paint" bucket .. to get out of that bucket is a slow, slow process. Skirmish before battalion battles (One Hour Skirmish and then small Sharpe Practice)
Nice to know about Waterloo and the British "Stove Pipes" regiment, my figure decapitation seems appropriate then. Although I am not precious - Red Napoleonic British Infantryman will do for a club night game. Getting them on table is the achievement!
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