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Friday, 28 August 2020

Haitian Revolution - Slaves and Townsfolk

 


I wanted a few civilians for my Haitian Revolution project and they come from allsorts of companies!!
Figures 1, 2 & 5 in the pic are from Perry miniatures AWI Civilian pack.
The others I'm not sure of?


These figures came to me as part of a collection from the late Eric Knowles, via my chum & blogger Dave Crook. All bar figure 5 who's a Perry Miniature, come from Front Rank from various ranges. 
Yeh I know by this time the late 1790's the tricorn was out of fashion, but this is the colonies so they'd be lagging behind what's going on back in France at the time. 
So Tricorn's it is.
And I had then to paint up..........


The last figure is again from Perry minis, not sure about the other kids?


And lastly we have a few more Ladies and Gentlemen.
These were originally lined up to add to my 1690's Donnybrook collection, but at a pinch these will be transported through time 100 years to also appear in 1790's Saint Domingue!!
All figures are once again from Eric via Dave Crook and Front Rank!!!

44 comments:

  1. Good looking and useful bunch of civilians!
    Best Iain

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  2. Very nice collection of civilians and workers - I can feel the heat of the day looking at them!

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  3. More nice work, Ray! Your town is witnessing a population explosion!

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    1. Certainly is, just need a town to put them in now!

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  4. Very nice indeed Ray - you can never have too many "civvies" in my opinion - and for this period, they may actually be able to play an active role in your games!

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  5. In the first photo figures 3,4 and 6 are Foundry french revolution civilians

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    1. Aha! So they are! Thanks for pointing that out.

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  6. Like the figures very much and am becoming fascinated by the period.

    Thank you For posting!

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  7. A great mixture here Ray that really work well together.

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  8. Fascinating period Ray and really well done on the figures.

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  9. Great stuff Ray, extras like this certainly add some character to teh games.

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  10. These nice civilians complete very well your collection, Ray.
    The "other" children (and the dog) are from Bicorne Miniatures, i think

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    1. Just checked and you're absolutely correct! Thanks.

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  11. Nice looking civilians! Great job! 😀

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  12. Very nice. Many years ago I think you acc8dently painted some foundry escaped slave as white guys. I assume you've repurposed and repainted these

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    1. Nope they're still white sailors from HMS Dragon. Yet to see the field of battle!

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  13. You've really gone to town on the civilian front, great collection that should fit in well and what's a hundred years between friends ?

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  14. Nicely done again sir. You are certainly very productive at the moment.

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  15. These will look terrific in your future games, Ray. Well done!

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  16. It's been a pleasure watching this project grow.

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    1. I seem to be getting through the figures very quickly too!

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