Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

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Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

Post by quindia » Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:06 pm

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Second pic and inane ramblings on my blog... :D
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Re: Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

Post by toggy » Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:08 pm

Excellent stuff Clarence, nice shade of red.

Have you got the new citadel paints yet?

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Re: Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

Post by quindia » Sat Jun 30, 2012 6:35 pm

Yes, but I didn't use any of them on this unit except for the metallics! The Red is Vallejo triad that I use a lot - Vallejo Red (70926), Flat Red (70957), and final highlights of Scarlet (817).
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Re: Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

Post by barr7430 » Sat Jun 30, 2012 7:07 pm

Well Sir!

you've done it again! a beautiful unit and such nice flags too! I am just clicking on to your blog now............................ :wink:
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Re: Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

Post by 18th Century Guy » Sat Jun 30, 2012 7:40 pm

These are really nice. You've done an excellent job.
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Re: Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

Post by PaulMc » Sat Jun 30, 2012 11:44 pm

Great stuff again Clarence. What unit next?
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Re: Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

Post by quindia » Sun Jul 01, 2012 1:30 am

I have another ten models of the Dutch Blue Guard finished on my way to completing another unit.

I have a long range plan for my collection. After that I have Brandenburg and Nassau-Saarbrucken-Ottweiler for the Dutch and De la Meloniere, Caillemotte, Cambone for a Huguenot brigade.

That will give me twelve battalions for my Williamites. Most of my games at home are on a 4x6' or 4x8' table so that's all I can reasonably expect to cram on one side of the table. Once the horse are available from Warfare I'll be adding a modest brigade of two or three regiments. A few units of artillery, some grenadiers, and some dragoons will give me a very respectable army for most of the games I can run at home.

For the Jacobites I am planning on 2 battalions of Irish Foot Guard, Clanrickarde, Antrim, and 2 battalions of de Boisseleau. The horse will be much more numerous - five or six regiments plus two or three regiments of dragoons. I'm also planning on a couple of battalions of pike armed Irish militia.

Many of my units, especially among the cavalry, will be able to fight on either side with a flag swap so I should have lots of flexibility...
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Re: Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

Post by flags_of_war » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:34 pm

Great work Clarence :D
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Re: Sir John Hanmer's Regiment

Post by john_de_courcy » Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:58 am

Looks great!

Btw i have just added the new warfare flags the Sir John Hanmer's regiment I painted for the competition as well.
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