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A Hessian from the AWI by Bill

Just finished my latest figure yesterday, a Jaeger of the Hesse Cassel Regiment, 1777… the unique Jaeger short rifle was a heavily modified Shenandoah Springfield rifle.

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A lesson in movement !

Enjoy

Nap
 
Think the Hessen Kassel figgie is for my mate Frank,Bill is bringing to Kulmbach for him.
Regards
Pete
 
Excellent work, as ever, from Bill.

Like the man of the 58th Foot, the last British regiment to carry its colours into battle, at Laing's Nek in 1881 during the First Boer War. Lieutenant Hill won the VC for this.

Another piece of trivia, the 58th was nominally the Rutlandshire Regiment. Rutland is/was the smallest county in England, completely rural with no large towns, and I wonder how they managed to find enough men. It was later amalgamated to form part of the Northamptonshire Regt.
 
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Text by Bill

My latest figure:
Private of the 74th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot, on campaign during the 8th Frontier War in Cape Colony, 1851. This has always been a favorite subject of mine.

The 74th wore white canvas smocks to protect their uniforms during the voyage to South Africa.

Upon arrival,these smocks were dyed using native substances to a dull olive color, and were typically reinforced at the shoulders and cuffs with cow hide.

Cartridge boxes were also obtained locally from untanned leather with the hair retained.

This regiment was issued the new Minie rifle before embarking. Shoes were locally acquired tan leather “feld schoen”.

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Enjoy

Nap
 

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