I was never very happy with the first generic French infantry template I did. It was crude and anatomically rather odd - looking much as if the man was overweight and somewhat slumped! So here's an improved version looking rather more upright, slim and soldierly... His tricorne is also improved.
I shall eventually redo all the French uniforms for Quebec that were previously based on the poor first template, with all the appropriate pocket and cuff variations.
I've now added the template coloured (and slightly modified) to represent the French infantry regiment La Sarre, one of the Quebec regiments whose flags I have already posted on the blog.
First raised 1651, the 2 battalion infantry regiment La Sarre supplied
its 2nd battalion for the war in Canada. It arrived in 1756 as part of
the convoy carrying the new commander Montcalm. It was at the capture of
Oswego 1756; the capture of Fort William Henry 1757; the French victory
of Ticonderoga 1758; the siege of Quebec and battles of Montmorency and
the Plains of Abraham; elements surrendered at Fort Niagara 1759; it was
at the French victory of Sainte Foy and the siege of Quebec 1760; and
finally it was on the retreat to and at the surrender at Montreal 8th September 1760.
Only the ordonnance flag was carried in Canada and was burned before the
surrender at Montreal.
Also now added below the French Infantry Regiment Guyenne, another Quebec regiment.
Monday, 12 November 2012
New Generic French Infantry Template
Posted by David Morfitt at Monday, November 12, 2012
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I like it, sir.
ReplyDelete-- Jeff
Thanks, Jeff. :-)
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling a bit better and managing to have a bit of fun with the wargaming and other things in life too.
Cheers,
David.
Very nice David!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray. :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
David.
Excellent as usual, can't wait to see the Minden flags!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bill. :-)
ReplyDeleteHope to do a few of the Minden flags soon...
All the best,
David.
Very clean and easy to "read". I am particularly fond of this colour combination, so may be swayed a bit.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Thomas
Thanks, Thomas. :-)
ReplyDeleteSorry haven't yet replied to your email from some time ago - as you can see from the paucity of recent entries on the blog, "real life" has rather got in the way. Anyway, I do intend to reply to your email as soon as I can.
Hope all's going well.
Cheers,
David.
Lovely work as usual David, Minden flags sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dave.
ReplyDeleteWill get there eventually on the Minden flags...
Cheers,
David.
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Cheers,
Darcy :D
Sorry to have bothered you all!
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