Following closely upon the heels of the Highlanders, a body of British cavalry trot out from the painting table. These troopers muster out as the 1st Dragoon Guard Regiment. Figures are Eureka Miniatures and came as part of a rare bulk buy of unpainted lead from eBay. The lot had more British cavalry in mitres than I can likely field, but a bargain is a bargain, right? Well, a bargain only if I paint and field them! I need to do some research on all of the units that sported the mitre whether in battle or on parade.
As well-known by now, Eureka cavalry are my favorite for this period and almost all of my cavalry across all nations are comprised of Eureka figures. At last count, (just tallied this morning) there are over 1,000 painted Eureka cavalrymen in the SYW collection. Who knew and how did this happen?
Besides more Highlanders for the period, a regiment of British foot is working through the production line. The British foot figures are the last of the Blue Moon British sculpts in The Lead Pile. After these are finished, then it is on to bags and bags of Old Glory British. Yes, bags and bags...
On the gaming front, games have been non-existent this week as I recover from injury. Monday sees me take command of the Prussian Army in Reject Richard's next remote Koenig Krieg SYW battle on hexes. With Russian dispositions unknown, I have little idea what to expect. I am sure that the Russian commanders will complain that Frederick got the better ground! Should be fun.
Very interesting unit and great paint job Jonathan!
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DeleteA nice looking regiment
ReplyDeleteThanks, Neil!
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