When I get enthused by a project, I often want to produce more units for the project even when I've exhausted the available figures. Thus with my American Civil War Sharp Practice forces I've been casting around to see what I could use to create more toys to play with.
My Confederate force is intended to represent irregulars operating somewhere along the Mississippi River, It provides opponents for my Union's Mississippi Marine Brigade fellows. I have two Groups of line infantry and three Groups of cavalry.
I want to have the option to deploy the cavalry dismounted so I've been gradually accumulating suitable figures. One Group of six came from a pack of Perry's metals (Confederate dismounted cavalry, civilian dress) I bought at Partizan. For the second Group I repainted some old Dixon's minis I got from Richard Phillips. I still "needed" a third Group though. These are they...
The marginal cost of these guys is negligible (at least in financial terms). Their existence depends on some key facts:
- The Perry plastic Zouaves box gives lots of spare heads
- The Perry plastic ACW infantry and cavalry boxes provide spare hats and weapons
- The Warlord War of the Spanish Succession infantry box provides a multitude of spare torsos, and
- The Warlord Gallic cavalry set provides a load of spare legs as it mates the standard infantry sprue with white metal horses with cast-on riders' legs.
2 comments:
Top bit of kitbashing there Mr C
Cheers, Richard!
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