Followers

Showing posts with label Hessians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hessians. Show all posts

Monday, July 8, 2024

Revolutionary War Hessians

 


Above, my entire Hessian contingent so far.  The figures are mostly Essex 15mm.  They should make for a strong presence on the table top.  Should I add to them it will be solely to increase the size of the units you see below.  I am tempted to give them a couple of cannon.  We will see.



Von Donop's musketeer regiment above.



The Losburg Fusiliers here.  Or at least I think that is who they are. They were painted an aeon ago.



Combined Grenadiers above.


The Hessian Jagers. I will end up with 6 bases of these.  Giving me two units.  These ones above are from Essex.  The additional figures will be from Peter Pig. 



The Hessian Brigadier is from QRF.

I have been busy painting more British units. We will see my progress shortly. Still to do are HM 5th, HM42nd and the Royal Highland Emigrants. I consider all three tricky to paint what with a good Gosling Green and, of course, tartan. More straight forward are the Guards, the 4th Foot and the combined grenadiers. All of which are coming on nicely.  Next time we will see the revolutionaries.

Now, a note to Jonathan. I had thought I could contact you through an email on your blog.  Seemingly not. Could you suggest an email address or drop me a line via the email on this blog.  Thanks.


Monday, July 1, 2024

Land of the Free

 



Over the years I have accrued a fair few figures for the American War of Independence/ Revolutionary War. The figures tell their own story.  The earliest ones are from Frei Korps, then come the Essex, Peter Pig and happily Polly Oliver.  The basing likewise tells a tale. WRG Horse and Musket 15x40mm, round for Rebels and Patriots.  It is a visual reminder of an on, off interest.  Never brought to fruition.

I wondered if I should give them away or put them in order and sell them.  I also have a copy of Land of the Free, Osprey’s AWI rules.  It is a nice hard back and, like the figures, neglected by me.  

I gave Land of the Free a google that took me to Palouse, Jonathan’s blog.  See the side bar for the link.  He has a full Land of the Free 15mm game there.  I read it through, I read Land of the Free. I read it again. I decided to keep the collection, put it in good order and do some Land of the Free games.

This is the result so far.


 
Above Essex Hessian Grenadiers.

 


Accompanied by Essex Hessian Jagers seen here, note the QRF officer.

I will end up with a Hessian Command Group of 3 battalions Grenadiers, Muskets, fusiliers and the Jagers.  All from Essex save some Frei Korps standard bearers..

I have started to tackle the British. Mine are a mixture of Essex, Frei Korps , Minifig, Peter Pig and Polly Oliver.  I have read that British flags were 6ftx6ft in the AWI. 

Some one should have told the Manufacturers.  Mostly those provided could not accommodate flags that size.  The lads with the mini staffs are going to be relegated to spontoon services.  Unless I can manage to successfully do some hand drilling. Always tricky with the smaller fellows.

I know many British formations didn't carry their colours.  Mine, though, mostly will.

I think I will end up with 5 battalions of line infantry, 1 of combined Lights and ditto Grenadiers. To this I will add a small unit of Light dragoons and British Legion cavalry of the same size.  One battery of 2x Guns will provide the artillery.



The Light Dragoons are done.  These from Essex.  Combined Light Infantry below.  Essex and Polly Oliver.


Much more to do. Not least I need some British Grenadiers.  I'm havering between Peter Pig or Minifigs.  I would have liked Polly Oliver but they have disappeared again.

Then it is on to the Revolutionaries. Of these I have many more figures.

I have noticed that whenever I decide to get rid of a collection I realise why I wanted it in the first place. Then I buy the missing bits.  It really doesn't help with cutting down the number of my collections.  A price we must all pay for a rewarding hobby.