As with all the other figures in this post and throughout the challenge, these are the wonderful Adler Miniatures Napoleonics in a notional 6mm size.
Then I have the lost unit from the 5th Regiment of the Confederation. Keen readers will (may???) recall from my post on 13 February that I felt I had purchased the wrong figures for the 2nd Battalion of the 5th Confederation Regiment - and so I only painted the 1st Battalion from Anhalt at the time. I did further research and the conclusion I came to was that the figures I had were correct - but from before they were sent to the Peninsular. So I stole a French Line unit from the stash instead and now present the long awaited 2nd Battalion of the 5th Regiment from Lippe. I do like the colour that they carried.
Next we are onto more Spanish - but different units than painted previously.
Firstly, I have three battalions of Spanish Marine infantry. The Spanish had 12 battalions of Marine Infantry and they are certainly in the OOB for Talavera. I decided to give all three battalions the Coronela colour as I was particularly taken by the burgundy colour. Besides it is a good way of identifying them as different to other Spanish infantry on the tabletop.
Lastly for the week I have three battalions of Spanish Militia in the 1802 brown uniform issued to (some) Provincial Militia units. There was also the 1802 Blue uniform and a white one issued in 1805. However, there are records from mid-1808 of 22 Provincial Militia regiments and all but five were still wearing the brown uniform.
3rd Swiss Regiment - three battalions of 36 @ 0.5 points plus 2 mounted = 56 points
Lippe Battalion from 5th Regiment - one battalion of 36 @ 0.5 points per figure = 18 points
Spanish Marine Infantry - three battalions of 24 @ 0.5 points per figure - 36 points
Spanish Militia Infantry - three battalions of 24 @ 0.5 points per figure - 36 points
Total = 146 points
From Millsy:
I feel a bit like one of Pavlov's dogs with a conditioned response. Whenever I see "6mm" in a draft post my brain immediately responds "Good stuff, Richard has got his stuff ready for me". This may be something I am forever unable to unlearn, rendering that particular set of neurons good for nothing else. If that's the price I have to pay, so be it.
Cracking brushwork as ever mate. For some reason a lot of people don't like brown coats or bicornes. I love em both. 146 more points added to your already significant tally. For a while I thought I could keep up but you're pulling away now. Nice one.
Cheers,
Millsy