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Saturday, March 30, 2024

The Grenadiers of Burgundy

In my last post, I noted the recent developments in the on-going War of Franconian Succession. Two new powers were introduced: the small but doughty Duchy of Grand Fenwick, and the ever rapacious Duchy of Burgundy. Now of course, an independent Duchy of Burgundy has not existed for several hundred years, and Grand Fenwick was invented by author Leonard Wibberly in the early sixties. But since this War of Franconian Succession was never fought, I figured it's a wash. 
 
Some time ago I mentioned that the Ducal Army of Burgundy started off as a project last year or so to paint up the Irish Brigade in Spanish service during the Seven Years War (SYW). This is a war I've always found fascinating because of the variety of major and minor powers and armies, often each with its own uniform. I mean, who wouldn't want to have the entire army of one of the Imperial statelets of the Holy Roman Empire? The Duchy of Burgundy was an outgrowth of that: the Irish Brigade wore red uniforms with simple facings, but more importantly their standards all bore the Burgundian Cross. The line infantry are Armies in Plastic French infantry painted up to resemble the Irish Brigade. 

But, something was missing. Up to now, there were no good Grenadier figures in fur hats, at least not in plastic. I had high hopes that HaT would come out with their long-promised Austrians...someday perhaps!
 
Until three weeks ago, the picture was bleak
 
Then I received an email from Chris Parker (https://www.chrisparkergames.com) highlighting his new 3D printed Spanish for the SYW. They looked really good, so I ordered a bunch. (Full disclosure: I've known Chris for many years both as a friend and fellow gamer.) They arrived within a week. I'm happy to say they are excellent!
 
The figures are resin printed, so the texture is excellent. Heads and arms for the most part need to be attached with CA, but they go together well as seen below. I would suggest a good washing before priming and painting.  The photo shows the grenadiers, officer, and fifer. I also received four mounted generals, which I will talk about next time. Until then...

From left to right: Officer, Fifer, 2 Grenadiers


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