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Monday, October 13, 2025

The Boxer Rebellion Project, Part 20: Imperial Chinese Odds and Ends


 I had a few figures leftover from my Wargames Foundry order so I am not putting them to waste. First up is another artillery figure carrying an artillery round into a flag bearer. Chinese armies were known for having lots of flags in their units so the more flags the better.



Now that I am looking at the photos I need to do some touch-ups on the flag where I made the cuts. Next (posted in the previous blog) is another artillery figure that I made into an artillery lieutenant:



Speaking of artillery, I originally had the figure of the Imperial Chinese General Li Shimin from the Taiping Rebellion as the artillery officer for my gun holding a linstock. Since I purchased a Krupp breech loader, I have now made him into a banner bearer. His armor is outdated for this period - but so what? It looks cool. He will either go with a unit, be an objective marker, or just look neat on the tabletop.

Original role.

New Role.




Next up is another figure of General Li Shimin that maybe a leader, objective, etc. Th color and patterns are based on a uniform in a museum at the British Museum.






Phase 2 of the Boxer Rebellion poject is just about finished!


7 comments:

  1. More good progress Neil and some nice looking figures!

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    1. Thanks! I’m just about finished with Phase 2. Yep, I’m a planner.

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  2. Lovely work all round again Neil, the green uniform is quite stunning, superb job in him,

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    1. I have the British Museum and Citadel Contrast Scorpion Green to thank! It definitely made that one easy.

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  3. The furled flag looks great! Very nice work as always on all of these.

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    1. Thanks Bill. Whenever given the opportunity add a flag I always will.

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