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42nd Royal Highland (who later became the Black Watch) & 92nd Gordon Highlanders

42nd Royal Highland (who later became the Black Watch) & 92nd Gordon Highlanders

Life has been a bit hectic over Christmas – with holidays, work, catching up on gardening & clearing clutter (both wargaming and general household accumulation), and a few other matters – so I haven’t had much chance to progress any posts in January at all, even though I do have several part-written or drafted in outline. Meanwhile here’s a little eye-candy of a couple of my 28mm Napoleonic British units that featured in my ‘Hundred Days’ games in 2011!

13th Light Dragoons & 7th Queens Own Hussars

13th Light Dragoons & 7th Queens Own Hussars (Click on image for larger version)

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  • http://profile.yahoo.com/HWHVYJKESNCLDIODCYHOHT7SII Lee

    I quite like these figures, they’re dynamic, and you’ve done them justice with the paint job.  Who makes them?

    • http://wargaming.info John

      In these photos they are all Perry Miniatures figures – The British Infantry & Hussars are plastics, while the Highlanders, Artillery, and 13th Light Dragoons are metal. The 2 Hussar units were converted from the plastic French Hussars box, however there is now an actual British Hussars box of plastic figures as well.

      I was lucky enough to have a friend who’s a fellow NZ Wargamer (and a great painter) paint them for me – which meant I could finish the army both quickly and in quality!

      The Flags, BTW, are from Rick O’Brien, the “Flag Dude“.

  • GlennD

    Very nice indeed!!!!
    Truly glorious to behold.

    • http://wargaming.info John

      Thanks Glenn. :-)

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