Sunday 19 March 2017

From PeterD: SYW Highlanders (62 Points)

I wasn't sure if I would get these guys finished in time but here we go.  I am going out the same way that I came into this year's challenge by finishing off my unit of SYW Highlanders.


There are 8 privates, a drummer, a Grenadier officer and two sergeants as standard bearers.  As always they are from the Perry Miniatures AWI range, which I highly recommend.  The flags are available as downloads for free from the excellent Warflags site. The Perry's don't include flag staffs with their Horse and Musket era figures, but I scarfed two from one of their Renaissance Command packs since they do get staffs (go figure).



As with my Hessian Militia, I have based these in twos - one file of two ranks.  I hit on this due to a running out of my regular rectangular bases, which take a square of 4 figures.  So with my normal mix of cheapness, laziness and impatience I McGyvered a solution and quite like the end result.



I came into this Challenge wanting to get a Sharp Practice force for my SYW project in the Western German Kleine Krieg.  There were two main units that I had planned, British Light Dragoons and Keith's Highlander's.  And now both have been finished along with a variety of support options and a couple of units for their French opposition.


Again just to prove that I am not recycling figures, here's the full collection of His Majesty's 87th Foot - Keith's Highlanders.  Three groups of 8 privates, three officers, two musicians and two standard bearers - 31 figures all in.


This leaves me 40 odd points short of my 800 point target, but I am pretty happy with my output.  I would have made the target if not for a family funeral on the other side of the country or a serious cold this weekend.  

Thanks again to Curt, for running this Gong Show and DavidB my Thursday Minion.  And good work to my fellow Challengers, this has been the best year yet.

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Terrific work on these Jocks, Pete. I've really enjoyed all your Seven Years War entries over this Challenge, especially the civilians and the Light Dragoons. Your enthusiasm for the period is clearly evident and quite infectious. Who knows, you might even convince me to try a unit or two... All this being said, I very much look forward to seeing your collection on the tabletop soon. 

Target 800 again for Challenge VIII? I hope so.

12 comments:

  1. you went for Tartan in the last mad rush? Kudos to you sir! Very nicely done, taking the rule of his/her majesty onto the field of battle.

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    1. Thanks James. Yeah I was a little nutty - but was trying to meet the unit goal. Plus I had a lot of fun with these guys.

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  2. Excellent work Peter - so glad you got to finish off this force before the deadline :)

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    1. Thanks Tamsin. I've been enjoying your SYW stuff too.

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  3. Great looking bunch of jocks, good to see you finished off what you planned to do.I didn't even start what I planned to do!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain. I am only admitting to the goals that I actually met!

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  4. Great looking bunch of jocks, good to see you finished off what you planned to do.I didn't even start what I planned to do!
    Best Iain

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  5. Congrats Peter on the solid progress on this project. It has been a lot of fun to watch. Highlander's are a great way to finish!

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    1. Thanks Greg. Maybe we can get them on table next time you're out.

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  6. Thanks for the comments and encouragement Curt. I learned two things this challenge - 20th century stuff is not for me and 18th century stuff is for me! The SYW may be my painting sweet spot. And yes pencil me in for 800 points next year.

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