American Revolutionary War ...
More of a sedate selection of models this time, as I visit the 18th century townships and soldiers of the American Revolutionary War (and some France Indian War). All figures are from the Muskets & Tomahawks range from Stronghold Terrain.
I've posted many times in the past of my lack of wargaming experience. And when it comes to classic gaming, the battles of the 17th and 18th century are, probably, the first sort of era that most folks will thing of. Regiments of soldiers in bright feverish uniforms, cavalry, and muskets for me this time, rather than pump-action shotguns and semi-autos.
But to start with, we have a selection of citizens going about their daily business.
It was nice to start with the citizens; it's initially quite strange to paint people holding letters and farm tools rather than guns or fantastical swords. But wasn't long before I made a start on more traditional fayre - soldiers. Here we have two sets of French Grenadiers and some character figures - Gabriel Martins, Richard and a Shaman.
Finally, we have some Trappers (Declan's Gang). I have to confess that it wasn't until I started looking for some reference that I discovered that these figures are based on a TV series called Frontier. Never heard of it, but stars Jason Mamoa, so can't be all bad?
That's it for now, but I'll be posting some Tarleton's Raiders and Compagnies Franches de la Marine soon, plus some beautiful little sculpts of Indian villagers.
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