Monday, 6 January 2025

AWI Hessian Grenadiers

I painted my way through my second bout of COVID over the Christmas break and, thanks to a few intermittent bursts of energy, managed to complete two regiments of Hessian grenadiers:











First up is the Rall Regiment which was a standing regiment of grenadiers and part of Johann Rall's command at Trenton where they were surprised by Washington's crossing of the Delaware and soundly defeated:











These are again in the Perry marching pose and are lovely sculpts with some nice detail on the grenadier caps:











There seems to be some conjecture, as with many things AWI, whether the pompoms and caps should be light blue or red, but I opted for the latter:











The command pack unusually had only one standard bearer but included an officer with an open hand and an assortment of equipment, so he quite nicely doubled-up as a second standard bearer which allowed me to use both of the excellent GMB flags, even if they are carried at different heights and look a little uneven. :











The second battalion is the combined Block grenadier battalion, made up of (from left to right)  detached grenadiers from the von Wutginau, Prinz Carl, von Donop and von Trumbach regiments:











As they were a conbined battalion they did not carry flags, so the Perry command set includes a couple of drummers and a pioneer instead:

















Being a combined battalion there was a nice bit of variety to be found in facing and cap colours:






















I also completed the last two casualty dials for the Hessians which were some nice poses:





















That's six battalions of Hessians now completed:











I now just have some Hesse-Kassel Jaegers, artillery and three command figures to go to complete the Hessian contingent.

As for my painting totals for 2024, I managed to complete 1093 figures in total comprised of 815 foot and 278 horse figures. Given that the bulk of these related to this ongoing AWI project all the foot and most of the horse were 28mm, so probably not bad all things considered and particularly because I have found British and Hessian AWI figures harder going than Napoleonic figures. I should be starting on the Continentals within a few weeks and am hoping they will be a bit easier.

8 comments:

  1. Lovely work on two iconic units.

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    1. Thanks Joe. Iconic and, in the case of Rall, a bit unlucky.

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  2. That’s a lot of Hessians and very nicely done!

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    1. Thanks for that Stryker, hopefully once completed there will be enough for most scenarios.

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  3. Tough to see that you fought through COVID during the holidays. Your grenadiers look superb, Lawrence! The Perry Hessians are, indeed, terrific sculpts. Your painting tally for the year is impressive, very impressive!

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    1. Thanks Jonathan. I always feel as though there could have been a few more.

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  4. Sorry to read you had The Vid again, Lawrence....particularly irritating for you it came during the festive break, too!
    Your Hessians look fantastic as always and that's a fair few figures painted over the last year!

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    1. Second time as well, except the year before last I actually starting feeling the effects on Christmas Day itself and went to lie down and didn't get up for a week. The only other time of the year I seem to be unwell is over Easter and I have over 300 accumulated sick days at work now, but never seem to be able to use them.

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