One thing that will no doubt confuse everyone when the Huzzah! Miniatures range is released is the number of variants of Prussian infantry. I spent some time looking at the commonest combinations of uniform details with the result that three main variants of musketeer are planned: A, B, and C. Figure codes will be differentiated by the appropriate suffix, so P01A is the basic A-variant musketeer, for example.
All the musketeers will have Prussian cuffs, the commonest type used by Frederick the Great’s musketeer regiments. The A, B and C variants then correspond to the following details:
A variant: Prussian cuffs, plain jacket, no collar, no lapels
B variant: Prussian cuffs, plain jacket with collar, no lapels
C variant: Prussian cuffs, jacket with collar and laced lapels
The fusiliers, which have yet to be mastered, will add two more variants: D and E. These are as follows:
D variant: Swedish cuffs, plain jacket, no collar, no lapels
E variant: Swedish cuffs, jacket with collar and plain lapels
Again, these cover the most common combinations in the fusilier regiments. The fusilier drummer will be a plain version of the existing heavily-laced musketeer drummer.
The grenadiers will embrace all the above so it will be possible to differentiate between grenadiers of musketeer regiments and grenadiers of fusilier regiments.
And just to top this off, there is an F variant of the foot officer. My sculptor originally copied the rather splendid coat of the officer of the 4th regiment, which has some lovely edge lacing. Rather than lose it forever, as the figure is on a mould I am simply going to add it to the eventual lists, as he may well fit in with other old school gamers’ ideas of officers of the various imagi-Nations.
So why all the variety? It’s simply that I don’t like painting out or painting on detail, and that modern sculpting techniques both help the figure painter emphasize detail and make it abundantly clear when it has been bodged over. The actual cost of providing the variants is minuscule compared with the cost of the original sculpts, so catering for this degree of differentiation is quite affordable – it’s not getting in the way of adding to the range.
Currently, I have master moulds for all the musketeer and grenadier A, B and C variants, plus the D variant grenadiers (translation: Swedish cuffs, plain jacket and no collar or lapels). The D variant grenadier provides the springboard for all the fusiliers. Production moulds are now done for the A and C variant musketeers, and the A variant grenadier, so I should have those available at Carronade in Falkirk on 10 May. Whether that means they are launched as a range is another matter.
Thanks to a number of old school gamers I have been provided with the basis of unit sizes for Charge! and Charles Grant’s The War Game. As the core of these is 48 infantry, with the command figures varying, it has decided how I will offer the saver deals on the figures. In short, you can look forward to buying 48 other ranks for GBP32.00, or just under 67 pence a figure inclusive of VAT. I’ll then be offering appropriate Charge! or War Game command packs so gamers can build their units with the minimum of hassle on the online store. Figures will also be available individually at 70 pence each. And even though the figures aren’t in my online store yet, if you feel the pic on this blog does them justice you can always email or phone Fighting 15s to get hold of some in advance (see the contact page at www.fighting15sshop.co.uk).
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