Drawn up in line
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Command elements
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The Elite Company
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The Elite Company in the above picture is a bit of a cheat, comprising as it does an officer and a drummer from the Consular Guard command pack and two Elite Company in bearskins. I wanted to be able to field the Elite Companies in one large composite Battalion and these will help the 'look' of that unit with a command element.
The picture above shows four skirmishing Elite Company figures for my Lowenstein-like Chasseurs. No doubt purists, lace counters and button freaks will have a fit, but they will do for me to represent one of the many foreign units in British pay during the period. I've just finished four more figures as it happens and have decided to base those two to a 40 x 40mm base to represent a looser formation than the British Line!
Finally, a figure to command the British Heavy Cavalry brigade. Its the Trent Miniatures Irish Militia officer with an Empress Miniatures head swop! I can't abide the loose heads which accompany the later figures from a different sculptor and I like the lively expression on this head so here he is. In my opinion is an average sculpt, a bit wooden, but reprieved by the fine Copplestone horse and the head swop. Of course, you are free to disagree!
I hope to finish the Chasseurs for the British in the next week, so if I can I'll pop them up before I go away. If not, they will have to wait, and so will my reader!
Tre's bon, mon ami!
ReplyDeleteTa muchly old bean!
DeleteI rather like the cavalryman, wonderfully supercilious.
ReplyDeleteBefore you leave the period could I ask you, what views did you form on hat pom pom colours. As I read it anything pre 1806 is at the colonels whim. I just wondered if you found anything more definitive?
Thanks John! My son Matt, who designed the original figures, tells me they were mostly red in early years so I stuck with that myself. I don't have any other information on Pom pons. Sorry I can't be of more help.
DeleteThank you for that. I have also gone with red as most likely and looking good.
DeleteMy figures are mainly Elite and Old Glory but your sons designs look splendid in your armies. I shall certainly be buying some soon.
John
Yes, red seems best to me as I said, so a sound choice John. Have seen many Elite figures on other Blogs, but not bought any myself yet. Old Glory simply don't do it for me, but I do accept that many others find them fine.
DeleteVery nice work David!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks for the kind words, Christopher!
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