Above, a Russian Brigade. Skirmishers out front, 24 figures per battalion plus a Colonel. A Brigadier supervises. The new regime for my Crimean War games. It will work for Field of Battle and Battle Command too.
I continue enthused with my Crimean War Project. Most of what I need is already done. Currently I'm providing limbers and teams for the artillery. I don't consider these essential but they are nice to have.
Above the British Horse Artillery. They are going to get another gun and limber and that's them done. Both guns and crews from Irregular.
Less flashy but ever reliable the British Royal Foot Artillery. Limbers by Minifigs as is one of the crews. The other is from Irregular Miniatures. Note the less formal dress. It is the sort of thing Ian Kay does so well. These too will get another gun and limber.
Various Russian Colonels and Brigadiers.
A Russian Brigade, the component parts. Jagers to the fore. Minifigs figures.
Two Musket Battalions next. First Minifigs.
The is very much in line with Charge of the Light Brigade rules. I'm guessing it foreshadows Four Empire's requirements too.
Poor light for today's picks. It's the time of year. Anything else? Yes progress on Sieges, Sowars and Sepoys. I should be able to post something soon.
An excellent collection of figures OB!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Ray.
ReplyDeleteSuper show OB, some great looking figures there, your project should look great on the table.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. I'm hoping for a try out before Christmas.
DeleteMore beautiful minuatures!
ReplyDeleteThanks for that Michal.
DeleteThese are really rather nice, give that, being Minifigs, the sculpts are probably 40 years old!
ReplyDeleteI'd say so Keith. I remember when they were the latest thing! We had Wargames Shops back then.
DeleteGlad to see they're in gray overcoats just like in Wilkinson -Lathams book-!
ReplyDeleteI love the Minifigs in helmets but they didn't make infantry in round caps
Bought about 60 in the 80s painted 2- !
Those Irregular infantry in solid advance they look the business
I'm copying your basing now for all my 19th century miniatures
Regards
Perkin
Glad you like them Pete. There is a bloke on Ebay selling Crimean Russians in caps for £4 a pack. Advancing pose, not skirmishing. I got 4 packs to make up the numbers here. Maybe worth a look?
DeleteAmazing looking units.
ReplyDeleteThank you Richard. I'm pleased with how they turned out.
ReplyDeleteThey look great
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil.
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