Thanks. Ted is a former reenactor too, and between us, we could envision how things played out, particularly with the crowd. We moved the crowd figures to and fro as the battle ebbed and flowed, and moved the 2 photographers here and there, as they tried to follow the action while keeping out of the way.
And yes, Those red-coatee'd chaps were something to be reckoned with. I will give the Americans credit though - they stood pretty firm for quite a while, and even gave some of the British units bloody noses. Just as in the real battle. But, when the wheels came off the American bus, that was that...