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Posted by Bill Slavin on 14 Nov 2021, 21:34

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I decided to redo my 1st Guards using the Italeri British infantry set, rather than the HaT Peninsular set I had used previously. Both are excellent sets, and the HaT set obviously has the advantage of being dedicated to the Peninsular War, but I have always used both for my British (adapting the Italeri when the HaT set was out of production for a while) and the taller Italeri figures seemed better suited for a Guard regiment. So this group of figures are all new, outside of the command stand which I have kept from the previous group, which will have new life as KGL.
Here are a few pictures, with a few more and the usual bit of history on my blog:
https://tinywarsplayedindoors.blogspot.com/2021/11/1st-guards.html

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Posted by Fire at Will on 14 Nov 2021, 22:02

They look splendid
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Posted by C M Dodson on 14 Nov 2021, 22:20

Hi Bill.

Great as always but I notice the drum is upside down.

Two weeks pay deducted and no grog.

Best wishes,

Chris
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Posted by Peter on 14 Nov 2021, 22:33

They look wonderfull indeed. :thumbup:
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Posted by MABO on 14 Nov 2021, 22:53

Applause, applause! Great Britains. I like the figs in this set in general, despite the crouching shooter.
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 14 Nov 2021, 23:00

C M Dodson wrote:Hi Bill.

Great as always but I notice the drum is upside down.

Two weeks pay deducted and no grog.

Best wishes,

Chris


:xd: I was going to apologize in advance! I actually painted the drummer a while ago, in my first go around with this set. Keep your eyes peeled when I post my Coldstream Guards. 8)
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 14 Nov 2021, 23:02

MABO wrote:I like the figs in this set in general, despite the crouching shooter.


I totally agree about the crouching shooter, and if I wasn’t so frugal about using my entire sets I would leave him out! :-D
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Posted by MABO on 15 Nov 2021, 00:03

Bill Slavin wrote:
I totally agree about the crouching shooter, and if I wasn’t so frugal about using my entire sets I would leave him out! :-D


It is nice that you just let him take part and did not leave him at home... :-D
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 15 Nov 2021, 05:02

What exactly is wrong with the crouching shooter?

Your Peninsular Brits look amazing as always.
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Posted by huib on 15 Nov 2021, 12:52

Very beautiful painting, Bill. And your opening picture is a great scene.
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 15 Nov 2021, 15:29

Bluefalchion wrote:What exactly is wrong with the crouching shooter?


It's just that neither knee touches the ground and the right leg angles out awkwardly - not your typical stance for firing a musket, other than possibly a skirmisher on the move!

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Posted by dykio on 15 Nov 2021, 16:05

these are really fantastic painted :yeah: and the family shot (1st picture) is just a feast for the eye :drool:

laterrrr

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Posted by Minuteman on 15 Nov 2021, 19:13

In one word, quite 'Superb'! Great work....wonderful painting, and great imagination in use of these figures.
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Posted by despertaferro on 15 Nov 2021, 21:40

Great paint job on an excellent set.
I guess you know the drum is upside down by the string arrangement ...?
Some of the poses maybe ankward but this set would be my first option to depict British napoleonic infantry.
What do you think about the Emhar set?
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 15 Nov 2021, 22:11

despertaferro wrote:Great paint job on an excellent set.
I guess you know the drum is upside down by the string arrangement ...?
Some of the poses maybe ankward but this set would be my first option to depict British napoleonic infantry.
What do you think about the Emhar set?
Regards!
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Thanks, Joan. Yes, Chris has pointed out the drums. ;-) I have actually seen other figures with the strings upside down, but I’m pretty sure the figures were based on the Italeri. As Chris suggested, I have taken to carving them off and repainting, but hadn’t done it here.

For the Peninsula my first choice in figures is still probably HaT as it is dedicated to that era and has the companion command set, but my local toy soldier shop carries these guys so I have used a fair number. The Emhar set is quite good, too, but hard to come by. I at first thought it a bit stiff, but in painting it I grew to appreciate all the fine detail Emhar includes.

Bill
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Posted by Andrey on 16 Nov 2021, 11:38

Super britannique, Bill!
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Posted by MABO on 16 Nov 2021, 11:45

Bill Slavin wrote:Thanks, Joan. Yes, Chris has pointed out the drums. ;-) I have actually seen other figures with the strings upside down, but I’m pretty sure the figures were based on the Italeri. As Chris suggested, I have taken to carving them off and repainting, but hadn’t done it here.

For the Peninsula my first choice in figures is still probably HaT as it is dedicated to that era and has the companion command set, but my local toy soldier shop carries these guys so I have used a fair number. The Emhar set is quite good, too, but hard to come by. I at first thought it a bit stiff, but in painting it I grew to appreciate all the fine detail Emhar includes.

Bill


I would like to underline this statement! :yeah:
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 20 Nov 2021, 14:43

dykio wrote:these are really fantastic painted :yeah: and the family shot (1st picture) is just a feast for the eye :drool:...

Bill is a master making those wonderful shots of his units in so a realistic setting. ;-)

Another amazing addition to your peninsular armies, Bill. :thumbup:

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