“there are those damned black-hatted fellows again. ‘Taint no militia. It’s the Army of the Potomac.”
Brigadier General James J.Archer Battle of Gettysburg July 1st 1863.
Hello All. It's been a while since Ive posted anything. First off a big
thanks to my good friend, Alex Landing from Ironheart Artisans, for the
photo work of my Archers Brigade Project. This post and all upcoming
will be chock full o' pictures. OKAY! Lets dive into the first set.
Below are some angles of " the little gamecock" himself Brigadier
General James J. Archer and staff.
Again, I have chosen miniatures from Sash And Saber Castings to represent the brigade command stand.
I was shooting for a simple portrayal of Archer and a member of his
staff in an exchange of what was happening on the field of battle in
front them.
I really enjoy the simplicity of the two models eye contact and think it really pulls off the effect I was going for.
Next up are photos of the 13th Alabama Infantry. This time around, I
decided to mix it up a bit and go with a battle line vs. marching
column.
Again I have gone with Sash And Saber Casting for this unit. As I
described in a prior post, this company offers regiment packs of 40
white metal minis without any duplicate sculpts. I find this really
gives the unit a dynamic look with so many different actions of firing,
loading, priming, etc.
I also found with the few random casualties thrown in it really gives the unit a realistic middle of battle feel.
All in all I'm very happy with the way the 13th Alabama Infantry has
turned out. The battle line was a welcoming change from painting right
shoulder shift days on end :)
Last but not least, my unit casualty markers or mass grave markers as I'd like to call them.
As you can see Ive decided to not use minis for my markers. I figured
mass grave markers would be a little more appropriate for the brigade
due to the heavy losses taken at Gettysburg.Well, the truth is, I took
the easy way out and cut down the amount of minis I have to paint *
cough cough I'm a wuss*.
These were very fun to construct. It was challenging to find enough
toothpick sized dead twigs to construct the cross grave markers. I think
they came out as intended.
Well I hope you all have enjoyed the progress photo. Up next will be the
14th Tennessee Infantry. These are done and just awaiting photos so I
hope to have them up soon! Until next time keep the paint flying and
have a great day!
Big Rob