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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: Arteis on February 22, 2021, 07:55:22 AM
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Meet the Regiment di Balibari, the latest foreign unit to join the forces of my 18th century ‘imagi-nation’, the Barryat of Lyndonia.
Back when I was a schoolboy, one of the first wargaming books I ever read was ‘Charge! Or How to Play Wargames’ by Brigadier Peter Young and Lieutenant-Colonel J Lawford.
I still vividly remember being entranced by the picture on the back cover showing a close-up view of a line of red-coated soldiers. Behind them stood an elegant officer carrying what appeared to my untutored eye to be a green Union Jack. To one side waited a drummer, resplendent in his green and gold coat.
Ever since, this little group has represented to me the ultimate in 18th century sartorial military fashion. It is only a wonder that it has taken me nigh on half a century to finally replicate these childhood heroes in miniature!
More info and pics on my blog here: https://arteis.wordpress.com/2021/02/22/irish-contingent-joins-the-barryat-of-lyndonias-army/
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More info and pics on my blog here: https://arteis.wordpress.com/2021/02/22/irish-contingent-joins-the-barryat-of-lyndonias-army/
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They are lovely, really superb. Crann Tara miniatures really are top notch, the charging French figures you have used are real beauties. Superb addition to your army. :)
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Very nice.
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Thats a very nice homage to that early source of inspiration.
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Fantastic, love them
Cheers
Matt
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What a great post and quite inspirational! I started my wargaming journey with Young and Lawford's Charge! in 1971 when I was 13 using Airfix figures and drooled over the lovely figures on the covers (and the b&w pics throughout the book).
What a great project to recreate the Irish unit on the cover! And the Crann Tara and Minden figures you use are lovely as is your brushwork!
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Nicely done,
Is it just me, or is there some ironic irony that an imaginations army unit is copied off of a preexisting imaginations army unit as if it were an historical uniform to be followed? :o
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Not just you. Sometimes the world is...weird.
In America the John Wayne Alamo set is treated as an archaeological site,
as is a Pharaonic set dating back to the black & white, silent era.