My eighth submission of this year's challenge is a collection of 15mm
American Civil War Cavalry, both Union and Confederate. The figures are
from a variety of manufacturers, although I have only been able to
identify those by Old Glory and Essex. I think the bulk of the Union
cavalry are by Falcon, but I am not certain regarding that. Perhaps some
of the "grognards" out there can provide some insight as to their
origin.
With
terrain being dropped from the point tally, I needed to do a last
minute course change, and found all these figures in a box in one of my
storage drawers, already primed and glued onto popsicle sticks for ease
of handling. They had been prepped some thirty years ago when I was
gaming with a group that did a lot of American Civil War using 'Johnnie Reb'
rules, but for some reason (available time, family obligations, the new
'shiny', etc.) that was as far as they got.
As
mentioned above they were already primed black with a rattle can. I
then painted them with Vallejo acrylics. The Union cavalry was the
easiest to paint, both in terms of the standard colour palette, and the
poses. The Confederate cavalry was more challenging as I tried to put
some variety into the uniform colours with different shades of brown and
grey, plus some of the poses made it difficult to get the brush into
some of the deeper recesses. Regarding the sculpts, I liked the Essex
and Falcon(?) the best. The riders were separate from the horse and
saddle, and the poses and detail were easy to paint. The Old Glory
sculpts were much more animated, but the fit of the rider and saddle
(which came as one piece) to the horse often had large gaps between the
saddle cloth and the horse's body. I would also describe the sculpts as a
bit more 'rough and ready'.
Here
are the final results - four 15 figure Union cavalry regiments, one 15
figure dismounted Union cavalry regiment, one 15 figure Confederate
cavalry regiment, two 11 figure Confederate cavalry regiments.
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Encounter in the East Cavalry Field |
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Confederate troopers of General Jeb Stuart |
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US troopers of General David Gregg |
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Union cavalry brigade deploying |
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Union cavalry regiment No. 1 |
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Union cavalry regiment No. 2 |
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Union cavalry regiment No. 3 |
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Union cavalry regiment No. 4 |
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Dismounted Union cavalry with horse holder in the background |
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Confederate cavalry regiment No. 1 |
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Confederate cavalry regiment No. 2 |
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Confederate cavalry regiment No. 3 |
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Anyone recognize the manufacturer? |
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Anyone recognize the manufacturer? |
Thanks for stopping by.
1 comment:
Good to get these out of the queue Frederick, nice work.
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