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I, for one, would love to see a listing of all the figures you have for all sides of the conflict you've included: name of unit, number of figures, foot or mounted or guns. Also, what do you have in the way of civilians and animals for 'decorating' your games (or for in game objectives even)? If you don't have a careful inventory to share, here is your chance to develop one. (Sorry if you've already mentioned this but I haven't the time to go through the whole thread tonight.)The odds and sods might not be your best work but if running the unit in a game, I'd be more worried about their performance on the field of battle than if they are 'top notch'. At current prices it appears one unit discarded, unpainted, is $50 bucks - add in the painting, basing time and...!
@LysandrosSo you have no problem with a unit with identical marching poses, or indeed, standing poses?The Guards brigade fifer involved cutting the head off or is his head separate?I looked at the S&S AWI Scots in trews and they really dont seem so bad. For trident British infantry in cut down coats but using highlander bonnet heads, why does one have to use the marching pose? The Firing line or loading poses seem very niceMaybe the crann Tara man can cast his 40mm AWI Highlanders in Front Rank proportions?https://cranntaraminiatures.co.uk/product/highlanders-marching/It seems to be on his mindhttps://smalworldwar.blogspot.com/2019/05/what-is-correct-criteria-for-scale-or.html
I prefer the unit to look neat order, cohesive in what they're doing. Using American line for late war British with cut down coats you have limited choice with Front Rank. Head swaps give enough variety. I always wanted my British units to have the same trousers length. The fifer just has a plug head on.I have the sash and sabre Highlanders marching , they are ok that don't quite fit the other figures they will do for the meantime.Trident can be good but I just prefer the front rank heads.It's a matter of personal taste.
You wouldn't use the Continental figures in long coats for raggedy campaign British?
Thanks for the listing, Lysandros. Impressive, you can run a lot of games. Really liked seeing the civilians and carts (your Fluff - I like that term.) No Spanish for Florida and points west?I've barely begun working on my 15 mm AWI but it is an obscenely sizable collection, all told I believe I am over 5,000 figures counting horses, civilians dismounts, and dead (lots of dead, at least one per fighting unit of infantry, cavalry, or artillery). Lots of it is primed and ready for painting but only two cavalry units actually partly painted. I actually have 20 historically correct cavalry units (correct in that the unit existed but not necessarily in regimental size like mine are). All my cavalry are 12 figures, most of my infantry 18 figures, some at 24 figures. Artillery is one gun and four crewmen (might be Molly Pitcher pitching in somewhere). Rather a surfeit of leaders, not all being generals, of course. A bunch of civilians, too. And farm animals galore. I am profoundly influenced by a scene from a very old disney (I think) movie: Justin Morgan Had a Horse. Oh, and I do have one four regiment brigade of Spanish to paint (already primed) along with Bernardo Galvez to lead them! I mix them in as part of my Franco-Spanish division (another 13 regiments). Your work inspires me to get busy. Just way too much to get busy on like my colonials and Old West. Insanity but happy insanity. Keep on sharing.