Friday, 26 August 2022

Régiment de Pfyffer

 
This is another regiment for my progressing-in-the-background 1672 project. This is Régiment de Pfyffer, circa 1672, a Swiss regiment in French service, painted for the Franco-Dutch War. The photo is clickable.

The minis are from the 1672 range, owned by Nick at North Star. The Swiss are some of the finest minis in this fine range. I painted the pike and most of the officers, the other minis were beautifully painted by Richard O'Connor. My friend Ian designed the flags; because of the way I folded them, half the detail (like the painting of the annunciation on the Colonel's flag) is, unfortunately, obscured. :-/  The wobbly-edged bases are my own trusty FK&P6's, with built-in magnets. Ian also flocked the base, which I tufted.


Above is the eponymous Colonel, that's one of my favourite sculpts, reminds me very much of the 1950's Disney Captain Hook. The colonel is on a separate base because I need some officers to command brigades. Battalions will typically be grouped in brigades of four (representing 8 real-world battalions), in two lines. 

I have five battalions finished, and perhaps 15 more mostly painted, but which I am struggling to get over the line, due to other commitments. I'll try to finish one a month over the winter, which will give me enough for a small battle in the spring.

11 comments:

Independentwargamesgroup said...

Simply superb, well done.

fireymonkeyboy said...

These are gorgeous, and have me seriously considering a poor life choice.

Carlo said...

What a beautiful looking regiment Simon. They are stunningly well sculpted and painted figures. Lovely.

David said...

Fine looking chaps!

Michael Awdry said...

What a fabulous looking unit.

Telamon said...

Nice!

pancerni said...

Beautiful work!

Ray Rousell said...

Beautifully painted Simon.

Dave Huntley (sheepman) said...

Quite stunning, figures, painting, the lot!
Dave.

Jose Maria Cagiga said...

Another fantastic addition to your collecion ! :D

Gonsalvo said...

Catching up and enjoying these fine fellows as well!