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Title: Revenue officers - 18th century
Post by: fastolfrus on 25 July 2012, 04:42:32 PM
I expect Captain Blood or Malamute would know in a trice (wasn't Malamute working on Dr Syn?), but has  anyone got a decent illustration of customs/revenue officers mid 18th century?
Or even a link to dress regulations etc.?
Title: Re: Revenue officers - 18th century
Post by: Captain Blood on 25 July 2012, 05:06:42 PM
Sorry Gary, I'm afraid not - although I wish I had.
I have long wanted to do this as a project, and keep looking at the excellent Trident Designs 40mm range... One day  ::)

Lowtardog was also after doing this at one point - can't remember if he progressed it or not, but he might have some of the relevant uniform info...

Unless of course they wore plain clothes, which is probably quite likely...

Dragoons. That what's needed for dealing with smugglers... Or maybe Yeomanry...  ;)
Title: Re: Revenue officers - 18th century
Post by: Lowtardog on 25 July 2012, 05:44:07 PM
Sorry Gary, I'm afraid not - although I wish I had.
I have long wanted to do this as a project, and keep looking at the excellent Trident Designs 40mm range... One day  ::)

Lowtardog was also after doing this at one point - can't remember if he progressed it or not, but he might have some of the relevant uniform info...

Unless of course they wore plain clothes, which is probably quite likely...

Dragoons. That what's needed for dealing with smugglers... Or maybe Yeomanry...  ;)

My planned collection went off into the evil bay mist ;D however Revenue chaps were indeed usually in civilian garb however they could be supported by the local milita/fencibles etc or even regular army but there is nowt to stop you giving them perhaps a cockade in their hat or armband etc think Bow Street runners in that respect.
Title: Re: Revenue officers - 18th century
Post by: Malamute on 25 July 2012, 05:45:21 PM
I expect Captain Blood or Malamute would know in a trice (wasn't Malamute working on Dr Syn?), but has  anyone got a decent illustration of customs/revenue officers mid 18th century?
Or even a link to dress regulations etc.?

Yes I was, I bought all the necessary figures and of course they remain unpainted lol

I was thinking of resurrecting the project only last week whilst sitting in my cottage in rainy Devon. ::)

Sorry to say I have no idea on uniforms for customs men, I assumed it would be civilian dress at that time with only the army/navy having uniformed men.

I have got my eye on some of the Galloping Majors new militia as suitable figures. I also have some dragoons too. ;) :)
Title: Re: Revenue officers - 18th century
Post by: Lowtardog on 25 July 2012, 05:48:14 PM
Digging through old links this was the only image I have seen, not sure of accuracy

http://www.snr.org.uk/gallery/Prtsmth.htm
Title: Re: Revenue officers - 18th century
Post by: fastolfrus on 25 July 2012, 05:55:24 PM
Digging through old links this was the only image I have seen, not sure of accuracy

http://www.snr.org.uk/gallery/Prtsmth.htm

Thank you - seen his picture already, plus a dismounted one, but I was wondering if there might be anything contemporary (Hoggarth etc) or an Angus McBride (perhaps in his Look and Learn days)
Title: Re: Revenue officers - 18th century
Post by: Orctrader on 26 July 2012, 07:21:39 PM
(http://www.steve-dean.co.uk/2007-images/musketeer/pirate-1.jpg)

The above figure, painted by Steve Dean - NOT me - is a Musketeer Miniatures GNW Swedish Officer.  When I first saw this on Steve's site I thought "Revenue Man."  And this thread reminded me of it.   :)
Title: Re: Revenue officers - 18th century
Post by: Steve F on 26 July 2012, 07:54:03 PM
Revenue chaps were indeed usually in civilian garb however they could be supported by the local milita/fencibles etc or even regular army b

That's what I recall from Dr Syn in its various cinematic outings, so that's good enough for me!