I may paint the odd new unit for the period but the heavy lifting is finally done. Here you see my latest units for Beneath the Lily Banners. Above and below Hasting's Regiment. Figures from Dixon, Essex and, mostly, Irregular.
Heeding Mr Hilton in his "Every Bullet Has A Billet" I drilled out the bases of the pike men and colour bearers to accomodate pike butts and standard poles. The result is splendid, solid. There for good. Would that I had done it for the rest of my units. Too late.
Here we have the second battalion of the Garde Francaise. Once again, there are pike men with drilled bases. About 5 minutes work drilling. The green stuff ribbon bunches took longer. Crack troops. Note the Lily Banners from David at Not By Appointment.
A very light gun with civilian crew. Useful pretty much anywhere. It will appear shortly in the March on Alnwick. The gun is from QRF.
A squadron of Sarsfield's Irish Horse. Veteran Blade Horse in Beneath the Lily Banners speak.
Here we have the Edinburgh Militia in their blue bonnets and coats. An All Musket formation.
Amazingly that is job done for my League of Augsbourg Armies. At least for the moment.
I shall showcase the completed armies over the coming months.