New 75mm ACW Mississippi 17th inf 1861 from TFB Miniatures

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Hi Barry it was taken from various photos of the time and some showed it worn this way se we went with Greg.

Peter lol I know it’s a thought I think we will put it to Greg and see what we can do bare with us. I will let you guys know. I have to admit it would look great as a bust .

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team
 
Hi Pete /nap are you thinking something like this?

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team
 

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Thanks Rick we might have to take you up on that. We are looking for early war subjects that don’t get seen too much have lots of books on uniforms of the ACW between the team but always more to learn.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team

Here are a couple of suggestions Zagonyi's Battalion 1861 and Van Dorn's Reserve 11th Mississippi

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Hi peter/ Nap you got your wish we are now doing the 17th Mississippi as a 1/12 Bust. So I will post when it’s ready but it just shows we do listen to you our customers.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team
 
Oh THANKS a BUNCH ........best book the divorce hearing ...lol

Nap
If you’re like me, I loose hours of sleep worrying about what figures I don’t want to buy will be released next knowing SWIMBO just won’t understand
 
Here are a couple of suggestions Zagonyi's Battalion 1861 and Van Dorn's Reserve 11th Mississippi

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Not much material on Zagonvi's Battalion but their tailored black uniforms would make a nice piece. Van Dorn's 11th Miss red uniforms didn't last long but the Colt revolving rifle would be a eye-catcher if done correctly. Besides, that uniform lends itself to other uniform schemes. I like both suggestions
 
Thanks Rick we might have to take you up on that. We are looking for early war subjects that don’t get seen too much have lots of books on uniforms of the ACW between the team but always more to learn.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team


Here's one I never seen done....19th Alabama with coat tails, Mississippi Rifle and a weird bayonet. The Mississippi Rifle was 48.5 (123 cm) in length

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Three different pics but the same Bowie knife - obviously a studio prop and perhaps the rifle and bayonet too. But Troiani shows the same. The model 1855 Mississippi rifle was a common early war rifle so that makes sense but the bayonet actually used may have been the sword style.
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Thanks now that is interesting would need to see the coat tails to get an idea of what they look like. The bayonet is very unusual it’s definitely worth a second look.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team
 
Hi Nap and Peter you might have to move to the man cave because we have made the Mississippi guy into a bust will post shortly enjoy the quiet life while you can boys lol.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team
 
Thanks now that is interesting would need to see the coat tails to get an idea of what they look like. The bayonet is very unusual it’s definitely worth a second look.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team

To the best of my knowledge no early war 19th Alabama jacket survived and no photos have ever surfaced showing the back. Don Toriani may have some insight but this is my best suggestion. The jackets as seen in the pics are very, very simple and are similar in cut to other militia jackets. No collar decoration, no cuff buttons and no trim detail. Therefore I surmise that the tails must also be very plain. Here's my suggested design:

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Style I has two inner panels with the one overlapping the vent opening. Style II is just a simple vented back. Two brass buttons would seem about right for this jacket.

Lacking a surviving example or pic, I believe a Style II is a reasonable assumption

Rick
 
If you're still looking for early war suggestions consider the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. The state issued some uniform items that were worn at First Manassas.
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According to the Regimental History of the First Minnesota, 1861-1864 by R. Holcombe, the state initially issued Black trousers with the red shirts. Makes for a striking color scheme

Rick
 
I couldn’t let this one get away, order sent. Excellent sculpt gents. I’ve been in an ACW kick for awhile now. If you’re taking votes, I’d like to add mine to Rick’s suggestions for the 19th Alabama and the 1st Minnesota.

tom
 
Hi Rick thanks for the info the Minnesota is very interesting indeed we were looking at that we are thinking similar action pose but with the bed roll we shall see so many good ideas. Thanks for the drawing of the coat tails they will come in handy for future reference.

Tom thanks for the order it will be with you soon. We are definitely looking at the Minnesota as a possible addition to the range along with others.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team
 
Hi Steve,
Great to see you and your team are producing these figures of units not normally seen. You are adding great interest and new items for figure painters - well done.
Cheers
Chris
 
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