Here we have a Battalion of the 29th Regiment of Foot who famously fought at the Battle of Albuera. This Battalion fought in Hoghton's Brigade, along with the 48th Foot who were featured in my last post.
This battalion took me 9 days of intense painting with the whole unit out on my painting desk and being painted in a production line. I mentioned in my last post that traditionally I broke down units into several parts but this time I just went for it and did the whole lot in one go!
In many ways this was probably more economical in time, compared with my usual method, however I finished these over a week ago and I have not felt like painting since! So, the risk of burn out for me is clearly high and probably doesn't work so well for me. I just felt a real enthusiasm to get the troops done at the time and I am pleased that they now complete.
There is not too much that I can add from my last post. Paints used were very similar if not the same, as both the 48th and 29th were buff faced regiments so had buff straps instead of the white used on non-buff faced troops.
The flags are from GMB. One thing I did like is that the flag is a slightly different shade of buff compared to the 48th Foot. This little difference does make them stand apart more on the battlefield.
I have no more commentary to add on these so I'll let you enjoy the last pics of the troops.
I'm expecting a book in the post in the morning, one I have long desired. This is the book of the Wars of the Roses Medieval Art by Graham Turner, showcasing his wonderful artwork that have adorned many an Osprey Book. I have admired Graham Turner's artwork for many years and have ordered the book from him so I can obtain a signed copy.
This book should provide plenty of inspiration for more painting and I have no doubt that there will be posts coming with medieval figures shortly!
Another fantastic British unit Jason - beautiful brush work as always!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking regiment, superbly painted and very nicely posed, superb work.
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic assembling, painting and basing Jason.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous looking unit, very rapidly done,flags are ace too, looking forward to the war of the Roses!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain