Yep. The ole Marketing scheme worked with the free sprue of Epic Revolution from Warlord Games that was included in a issue of Wargames Illustrated. In the past I have used the sprues for new armies for One Hour Wargames. The Sprue I received was the Hessian sprue which includes Hessian Musketeers, Hessian Grenadiers, British Grenadiers, Hessian Jägers, Indians, and 2 figures of British Cavalry. I've been sucked in. I'll explain in another post why and what I am planning to do.
Musketeer Regiment von Bose.
They are coming along nicely. My philosophy is to paint to what they would look at gaming distance, so I will not be adding super detail.
I am pleased with how they are coming out. The figures I have officially determined that they are 12.5mm measuring from the bottom of their feet to the top of their heads - not their headgear! Also I forgot that it takes about the same amount of time to paint 12.5 - 18mm figures as 28mm figures.
Now to do some research. OH DANG IT! The grenadiers were detached and four seperate Grenadier Regiments were formed. They got me. I need some more musketeers.






Neat work Neil, must admit I am quite tempted by the Epic range of figures, they look good on the table en masse.
ReplyDeleteI wrote the post about three weeks ago and they do look good in mass. My next unit will be a battalion of the 71st (Frasier’s Highlanders) Regiment of Foot. I hope to have done or most done before holiday traveling as I am now a professional Grandfather!
DeleteYes, I can see the attraction - but I still have unpainted battalions of Perry 28mm AWI Americans to paint that I have had assembled for at least 12-18 months, so I don't think I will succumb to this temptation - it would be easy to do so, though!
ReplyDeleteOh I hear you! I currently have no AWI but the temptation to do the ECW in Warlord Epic died when I looked at my unpainted 28mm Scots Covenanters.
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