Tony has been building a Spanish army ca 1809, which is quite distinctive in that most of the troops wear bicornes and wear some lovely uniforms. There are some impressive group shots of his army here.
He asked me to paint these figures in the uniform of a rather mysterious regiment of light infantry called the Voluntarios de Campo Mayor. It's mysterious because Campo Mayor is the name of a place in Portugal, so it's odd that the Spanish would name a regiment after it. There's a long discussion about it here, if you are so interested.
The figures themselves are manufactured by a Spanish company, Falcata. As it was explained to me, Falcata were a pair of sculptors whose early work was quite fine, but who apparently couldn't sustain a business model. One of Tony's friends was their UK distributor for a while and got badly burned financially. I am not sure Falcata figures are still available. I found these figures to be quite detailed and mostly crisp sculpts, but alas, I am not a talented enough figure painter to capture that sort of detail in 20mm. I am much happier doing Napoleonics in 6mm.
Command group:
Skirmishers in their distinctive brown capes.
Marching chaps.
Eighteen 20mm foot figures at 4 points each should get me 72 points. Tony asked me NOT to base these figures, as he has his house method of basing, and they will be much easier to mail if they are unbased. However, if the Minions wish to enforce the penalty for unbased figures, which I think is 25%, I think I would lose 18 points and thus only get 54. Plus there is no flag, Tony is still researching the flag carried by Campo Mayor, but that's his problem now. I am just happy to get these figures back to their master.
You are definitely selling yourself short, Padre! These are some splendid Spanish Infantry that you produced. They are sporting some very sharp uniforms, I like the brown capes of the skirmishers. These fellows remind me of my own stalled Penninsular War project! I struggle to get this level of detail on 28mm Napoleonics!
Yes there is a 25% penalty for unbased troops, but these are prepped for block basing I see with the grassy green applied to their intregal bases. They are also a friendly commission for a friend, it would be churlish to dock generosity! I am only disappointed that I will have to wait to see them fully done with regimental colors!