Saturday, 9 February 2019

From GregB: 28mm Tirailleurs Algeriens for FPW (120 points)

Turcos ready to defend the Second Empire.
Robert seems annoyed at all of the French-themed submissions today. This certainly won't help...

Here is a unit of Tirailleurs Algeriens, the "turcos", colonial soldiers in service of the French Second Empire, ready to stand their ground in some Franco-Prussian War gaming. The figures are all 28mm metal castings from Wargames Foundry's Franco-Prussian War range - with the exception of the standard bearer, who is actually from Foundry's US Civil War range (for whatever reason, the Perry's never sculpted a standard bearer for the Zouaves/Turcos in the Foundry Franco-Prussian War collection, but thankfully the US Civil War Zouaves look nearly identical, so I swapped a figure in from that set).    

1e Tirailleurs Algerien
28mm figures from Wargames Foundry
The French army of the Second Empire featured many units raised from their colonial possessions in North Africa/Algeria - Zouaves, Tirailleurs Algerien and the Chasseurs D'Afrique (cavalry).  These units fought in the Crimea and Italy and built excellent reputations.  While the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 went super-very-bad for the French, these units were present at a number of the major engagements and fought bravely, among the toughest troops the French could call on.

Get your fez!
They also look cool. SUPER COOL. I love the cut of these uniforms, certainly a very unique sight on a European battlefield.  I get a bit confused by it all, but by 1870 I believe the "Zouaves" were basically "Europeanized" units that retained the super-cool North African-style uniforms.  The Tirailleurs Algerien, however, remained as North African troops.  Naturally, they also had the super cool North African uniforms, but there were variations on the colours - the Zouaves had darker blue jackets and red pants, while these "turcos" had sky blue jackets and white/canvas coloured pants - although, confusingly, I have also seen them with sky plants as well...

As always, the packs feature plenty pans & stowage :)
The 1e Tirailleurs Algerien regiment was present at the Battle of Wissembourg, holding the town and train station against a number of Prussian attacks.  You may have noticed that I often refer to this battle in my posts - that is because the first game I hope to play will be loosely based on that battle.
 
I messed up when mounting the flag - it is too rolled up...now it just looks folded in half. Oh well.
I was so very excited to get painting this unit. Really, really pumped. But there were a number of small setbacks and frustrations along the way with this lot, and in the end, I'm just relieved to have finished them at all.  

The standard bearer is a US civil war Zouave casting...he fits right in!
The flashing and mold lines were a real issue, and you can still see some nasty mold lines on several of the figures, mold lines I just couldn't eliminate even with hobby knife/file etc. The packing & shipping process was poorly executed, so every single figure had a badly bent rifle and bayonet, an issue I could not 100% correct, even with hours of careful bending/straightening. I wasn't sure about the sky blue on the coats (and I'm still disappointed - I don't think I found the right contrast). I tried to use colours to represent the right North African skin tone...and it didn't work, but I just coudn't find the right ones. The flag did not go on properly, and so when I folded it over, it glued dry in a folded-in-half position, so you can't read it or really get a good look on it. It looks more like the folded piece of paper that it is, rather than a nice flowing flag I meant to give an impression of...

Bring on the Prussians!
Basing the unit was a challenge too...the selection of poses for the FPW Zouave figures from Foundry is...annoying. I was able to use different types of figures in my other French regular infantry units to have a front rank firing and a rear rank that is advancing/supporting, but I can't for the the Zouave/Turcos - the figure selection doesn't work out.  It would have to be both ranks firing (or running, or attacking or whatever).

I had wanted firing poses, so went with all-firing poses without thinking it through...once they were all painted and I started to line them up for basing, it was a drag - very hard to get them to line up well. I experimented with different approaches...and in the end it still doesn't look great.

But whatever, I just wanted to get them done! So here they are! There are 24 castings here, should be good for 120 points - and one more unit toward that "Black Powder" game I hope to play sometime...

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More French!

That's quite a tale of woe, there! Flash, figures not lining up, the terrible bending of the rifles, lack of standard bearers, bad paint mixes. But it's worth it, because you've made a splendid unit.

Another 120 points for you!

12 comments:

  1. Though they seemed to have been a bit of a struggle to complete, I must say the finished product is stunning. Beautiful work Greg! Another punch of colour to an already colourful period.

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  2. Those Algerian troops look smashing Greg :)

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  3. These look great, congratulations on overcoming the tribulations along the route to get these done. For my SCW Moroccans I used VMC Beige Brown highlighted up mixing in a little more VMC Medium Fleshtone each time.

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  4. The struggles along the way aren’t at all evident in the end product Greg, which looks smashing. Don’t get too hung up on the details - the skin tones work, no one but you will care about the blue and the flag looks great. A vigorously waved flag will often double over on itself like that.

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  5. Let me assure you Greg, despite all your misgivings these have come out great. But should you still not be happy with them I could be persuaded to give them a new home ;-P

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  6. Well,I think they look fantastic in spite of all your problems!
    Best Iain

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  7. It's great to see ranked up troopers and I hope to see more! Whatever problems you think you have they came out lovely Greg!

    Christopher

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  8. Very nice looking chaps Greg, well done in persevering to getting them finished, it's worth it for sure.

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  9. Don’t beat yourself up Greg, these look brilliant. Really nice to get some unique uniforms and troop types on the table.

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