During this period each Battalion fielded its own company of Grenadiers. However, it was common practice for these Grenadier companies to be detached from their Battalion and grouped together wth other companies to form shock Grenadier formations. This proved so effective that standing Grenadier units were subsequently raised, and the Grenadier companies dropped from line battalions. Thus, I have painted my Grenadiers as being from 3 different units with different regimental facing colours and with some uniform differences.
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A Grenadier attack column to drive the fear into the enemy! |
All that lacing and cloth mitres nearly drove me crosseyed but I'm really pleased with the mass effect. I'm also pleased that I was able to get them finished before this year's painting challenge!
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Figures for "the yellows" were donated by club mate Stephen - thanks mate! (my painting) |