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David Spencer

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It's always nice to complete a project and take a break. Domestic chores get done, if nothing else.
But eventually the urge is upon me again. And we all know about urges...
This time it's going to be a couple of linked vignettes using ICM's ACW Union Infantry in 1/35 scale. Two sets of two.
The quality and range of this company's figures is amazing. They have filled some yawning gaps in what's available to modellers.
Preparatory to a visit to Gettysburg this year, this was my wife's suggestion and makes the most sense.
Starting at the weekend.
Slava Ukraini!
Hurrah for the Union!

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It is true ICM has done great work lately producing kits that are very close to the quality standards of resin figures.
I never take part in conversations considering modern ongoing armed conflicts but I do not mind discussing old conflicts and in this case I can say that there can be no "good" or "bad" guys in a Civil War.Good guys did not wear blue.Some of them did.But there were also many good guys in Butternut and/or Grey

Oda.
 
Hi David

Great subject choice and good decision ref ICM figures , as you say a gap nicely filled

Gettysburg eh ......lucky you

Doing these figures is a perfect time to watch the film again

Looking forward to seeing more ( keep the to ACW conflict )

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
It's always nice to complete a project and take a break.
This time it's going to be a couple of linked vignettes using ICM's ACW Union Infantry in 1/35 scale.

I will be very interested to see how you get on with these, I have been looking at the ICM Rebels set to do a vignette for my Confederate collection. If you could compare them in size to "54"mm figures that would be great.

........but I do not mind discussing old conflicts and in this case I can say that there can be no "good" or "bad" guys in a Civil War.Good guys did not wear blue.Some of them did.But there were also many good guys in Butternut and/or GreyOda.



Surprisingly, on the wargame fora where I normally hang out the US Civil War causes far more acrimonious "debates" than any other subject. Passions still run high, more so in the current political environment than at any time in my life.
I collect both sides for wargaming but only the Grey in bigger figures.
 
Thanks folks.
It'll be a long process, but I'll post pics as the first vignette develops.
Think of the drip-drip of a growing stalagmite...
My wandering focus will most likely take a different path before the second one gets done, though.
 
Hi David

Great subject choice and good decision ref ICM figures , as you say a gap nicely filled

Gettysburg eh ......lucky you

Doing these figures is a perfect time to watch the film again

Looking forward to seeing more ( keep the to ACW conflict )

Happy benchtime

Nap
I'm reading Stephen Sears' excellent book on the subject, with the American Battlefield Trust mapbook propped up behind.
Homework is sometimes enjoyable.
 
Good looking figures. Civil wars are vile. There are good and bad guys on both sides. Interestingly in the 2nd ACW, abolition of slavery was tacked onto to the Union's cause sometime after the start. The Union was the side of manufacture and the Confederacy the side of agriculture. In any war the former usually, but not invariably, beats the latter. (The 1st ACW was of course the AWI where loyalists to the Crown lost to disloyalists to the Crown!!)

Mike
 
Two patterns of rifle. I suspect the flat stock butt is an Enfield and the curved is a Springfield.
Just two of each pattern with bayonets fixed, so artistic licence will be employed. There was a lot of mixing within units to start with anyway.

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