One of the great joys for a fast painter like me is that ACW is easy. Lots of block painting, little webbing, bit of shading and Bob's your Uncle. No fancy lacework, very few stripes and no effing tartan.
So I present to you my last planned ACW Union infantry regiment, the 79th New York Highlanders. No wait. What! Highlanders! Surely not.
Yip, tartan. This bunch of fancy dans fought for the 1st few years of the civil war in tartan trews and Glengarry (not Glenross) hats. At the 1st Bull run they rocked up to the sound of the bagpipes, must have put the fear of God into both sides. Not so much a Rebel Yell, more a Union cat strangle
These figures are Crusader and great to paint, although every time I touched them some paint came off, not a problem that normally happens and an undercoating issue.
So the tartan is the Cameron of Erracht tartan and there are at least 8 different designs or this that would work, so I picked this one. The checkerboard on the hat should be red white and blue but that was too hard.
The 79th fought in 13 major battles throughout the war from 1st Bull Run to to Spotsylvania so plenty of opportunity to fight
Scores on the doors
24 x 28mm infantry = 120
2 flags = 2
Total 122pts
Ahhh, the glorious sound of the traditional Scottish Highlands cat strangling. Only slightly less terrifying than the death cry of the hunted wild haggis.
I'm giving a half-point bonus per figure for the tartan trews, so that should give you 134 points.
Tamsin
Great looking yankee Highlanders!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
cheers
DeleteGreat looking tartan on those highlanders
ReplyDeletethank you
DeleteI really like this 7nit. I’ve heard of the regiment but have never seen it modelled before. Tartan and hat dicing require application of the three foot rule and you’ve done well wit( these lads.
ReplyDeletecheers, the tartan I had planned had a much lighter shade of yellow but they looked stupid on hte test guy so I darkened it.
DeleteThey look absolutely fine to me and I admire your brave interpretation of the tartan. Definitely consider it a succes!
ReplyDeletethank you, try not to paint tartan unless I have to, it's the road the dusty death
DeleteImpressive work!
ReplyDeletethanks
DeleteTartan is certainly one of the more challenging things to paint, and you've done a great job with it.
ReplyDeleteta, don't tell anyone but I quite like painting stripes
DeleteExcellent tartan, Martin.
ReplyDeleteCheers Noel
DeleteAnother great ACW unit Martin, who doesn't want to stroll around with tartan trews on !
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR
ta, I don't
DeleteGreat work! I love the odd ball uniforms of the early ACW.
ReplyDeleteCheers, me too. Quite fancy some rebels in Sicillian hats
DeleteGreat looking figures Martin. Nice work on the tartan!
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