Friday, 17 July 2020

Ensigns of the 49th Foot

Believe it or not, although I now have several British foot units in my collection, up until now I have never painted a Hinton Hunt King’s colour or Regimental colour. I managed to dodge this by getting Matt to paint the flags for The Guards, and Lee those of the Cambridgeshires. However, I can dodge no more and the time has finally come to man up with the Hertfordshires.

 

Left BN/14 Ensign King's Colour Bearer, holding colours & sword and right BN/13 Ensign Regiment Colour.

They were quite labour intensive (sorry about that Matt and Lee) especially painting over a black undercoat as I always do. I’m happy with the way they turned out although I won’t be rushing to do any more in a hurry.

I’ve also completed another 5 infantrymen bringing the total figures painted so far up to 8 so I’m a third of the way through.


25 comments:

Rob said...

That's a lovely shade of green.
The colours look really good - I'm not a fan of cast on flags but those almost like foil ones.
How many flank company figures will you battalion have?

Stryker said...

Rob, the green is a bit lighter in real life but does look good. These cast-on flags are nice and the etched designs superb, they must have taken a lot of work so no wonder Marcus never did any for the other nations! My British units consist of centre companies only so there are no flankers.

Matt said...

They look really great!

WSTKS-FM Worldwide said...

I'll echo the previous comment about the shade of green for the regimental standard. It's lovely. You've done yeoman's work painting everything.

Best Regards,

Stokes

'Lee. said...

Lovely job Ian. I really like those engraved flags, HH certainly knew his craft. Going to be another magnificent battalion.

Mark Dudley said...

Those flags are lovely and I echo Robs comments on the vividness of the Green.

You are cracking on with your unit where as I have been side tracked by some 10mm ACW types. Your post is a timely reminder to get back on track with my KGL unit.

Stryker said...

Thanks chaps!

Mark, if you're going to be distracted then ACW is a good excuse!

Jeffers said...

My efforts at painting flags have been a disaster and I dream of being able to do this! Praise the Lord for Napflags...

KEV. Robertson. said...

Hi IAN- Very well done on the Flags and Figures - great detailed painting. Cheers. KEV.

Wellington Man said...

Absolute crackers, every one! Well done Ian. I've yet to tackle any of those....

Best regards
WM

Aly Morrison said...

Lovely looking standards...
I remember painting some of these rather top heavy chaps as a lad...
We never used to put our toys on multiple bases so they spent most of their time face down on the floor...

All the best. Aly

Stryker said...

Jeffers, these ones aren't so bad as the etched designs on them are fairly easy to follow!

Stryker said...

Thanks Kev and WM!

Stryker said...

Aly, ah that reminds me of the flag bearer for the Airfix WW2 Japanese infantry as he spent a lot of time lying on the ground too!

lewisgunner said...

I detest the cast on flags! They are one of those bits of Hinton Hunt stuff where tge accuracy of tge figure meets the practicality of the medium. So, the lances on one piece castings are like pointy tree trunks ( carving them off is a pain) , the lances on the separate riders are so fragile and bendy and yet how many modern manufacturers would cast on the carrying loop, the pennon and the butt bucket?? . The spears on Norman knights are so kinked that it looks as though they stopped at a hawthorn bush to get them made! At least Hinton got it right with the muskets and bayonets , making them robust enough to stand some handling. The flags are impossibly thick in order to get them cast and they are as thick as duvets and unbalance the figure.
I replace with paper, printed ones, its not as nice as Wellington Man’s tinplate wonders, but it does the job.
Your painting of these weighty ganbers abd their heroic gearers is, however, a marvel to be hold and a true tribute to an original figure.

Anonymous said...

Excellent, love the flags, look forward to seeing the unit complete.

Paul

James Fisher said...

Your first attempt at flags Ian? You'll have to do more as they look brilliant!
Regards, James

Stryker said...

Ah Roy, how can you not like telegraph pole lances and cast-on flags! Next you'll be wanting to replace swords!

Stryker said...

James, my first at the British flags, I have done quite a few of the French ones!

The Archduke said...

I salute your determination to have one properly equipped battalion. I have yet to achieve this. Whilst I agree entirely with Roy, just one stand per British army should be a requirement. It is a glorious green. I’m looking forward to the drummer....

Stryker said...

Ahh, the drummer...

MSFoy said...

Lovely job, Ian - beautifully done.

Duvets? Come on...

David said...

You are a true devotee to the integrity of the figure to take on such a challenge. The only times I have tried to paint a cast on flag they have been such a failure that I immediately brought out the clippers! My hat is off to you sir!

David

lewisgunner said...

Where’s the b****y fifer?

Stryker said...

Roy, sadly there will be no fifer for this unit!