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The 2nd/21st, trying not to look embarrassed! |
The first two companies of the 21st Infantry Regiment/9th Reserve Infantry Regiment are finished.
I've painted them to represent the second battalion of the regiment, who were dressed in blue, British-made uniforms with white lace and red facings.
The new British uniforms issued to many of the reserve regiments attracted public ridicule and so there were efforts to "Prussianise" them by removing the lace. The 21st made themselves even more sombre-looking by blackening their belts. However, when I painted a test figure with white tunic lace and cross belts to see what this would look like, I thought the effect was so striking that I decided to paint all of them this way!
The rank and file figures are
DK 243: Portuguese Line Infantry, charging. They were beautiful, crisp castings in mint condition and in their original packaging when I found them. I like their poses too, which are quite far down the "air guitar" end of the spectrum!
The officer is another of Don's Prussian command figures, Hinton Hunt
PN 1: Prussian Line Infantry Officer, charging. I think he looks quite dashing with his red facings.
Last is the drummer, which is from the
DK 154: British Light Infantry Command set. He's clearly a conversion from a Hinton Hunt
BN 12: British Line Infantry Drummer.
With rain forecast over Easter, I'm hoping to get the other half of the battalion completed over the long weekend. I'll keep you posted!
WM