The 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons played no part
in the Peninsular War but did see action at Waterloo where they formed part of
Ponsonby’s Brigade. They took part in the famous charge against D'Erlon's corps on June 18th fighting alongside the Greys and 1st Royals although unlike those regiments they didn't manage to claim any French Eagles that day.
My own tribute in miniature to the Inniskilling’s has taken
quite a few years to complete. I bought the first four figures from Mark way
back in 2008 and the next two came from Clive soon after. For many years they
fought as an amalgamated unit together with six DK Dragoons I received from
Don.
The recent acquisition of five more vintage figures has allowed
me to expand them to a full unit. The figures are all vintage ones that I have
stripped and painted. The bugler is a conversion from DK 825-215 British
Dragoon (I noticed a bit too late that the bugle is resting right between the
poor horse’s ears). The figures are:
11 x BN/40 Dragoon (mounted) trotting in helmet with
flowing horses tail plume
1 x DK Dragoon (converted to bugler)