While I was deployed last year I discovered a neat company (Gordon & Hague) who were producing 10mm Pre-painted ACW troops. Many were on clearance as they were transitioning to a new paint scheme so I bought up a small army to occupy my time in hope that they would augment my existing 10mm armies back home.
Well, most of the infantry were a bit on the tall side for my existing ACW armies , so with a few exceptions I decided not to keep those and sold the extras off recovering most of my investment. The cavalry though are still a very viable option as I had no other mounted troops other than a few commanders. They seem to blend in very well on the gaming table.
Union Cavalry ready for horse holders |
The horse holders are Perrin Miniatures and come 12 to a pack with a Horse and a dismounted figure holding the reigns. I decided that a stand would look best with 1 dismounted figure and 3-4 horses. Due to the base size I am working with 3 horses is all that is going to fit. With a total of 8 units I will need 2 horse holder stands per unit making a total of 16 stands (8 Union and 8 Confederate). This should give me plenty of options depending on what historical or fictional scenario we decide to play and the scale of the rules (Brigade vs. Regimental).
Confederate Cavalry forces based |
Dismounted Reb command stand fresh from a dip |
In addition to the cavalry I am adding 3 more more mounted commanders per side as I had to convert some of the G&H generals I had into the cavalry command stands. The unpainted officers in the pictures are a combination of GHQ and Perrin.
I expect this project to take a few weeks as I will be traveling some this month, but I have set a goal for myself to have them done and ready for battle by the end of July. My son saw what I was doing and mentioned he would like to play again while they are off for the summer, so provides a bit of extra motivation.....We will see.
Until next time.....
Great idea to stretch out the G&H cavalry two to a base. I'm going to re-base mine now!
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