Great work on the ACW figures. A tip for spears is to use some modelling putty (like Greenstuff) to make a bigger thumb to wrap over the top of the spear. It traps them in there and is pretty robust.
Well done, I got my 'battle in a box' set from a fellow wargamer. ACW uniforms Apparently a lot of the units on both 'sides' at the start of the ACW were 'volunteer' units made up from different 'contingents' making it both a 'nightmare' or 'pleasure' with different uniforms per company. As far as I am aware the grey uniform was issued to militia regiments before the ACW. I used different blue 'tones' on my 'epic' Union tunics and trousers to differentiate between units.
Dom is growing that hair out! Looking good Brother! I need to catch up with you on the ACW! You rule Brother (even if you are color blind with the blue shades 😂).
Thanks Dom and yes the green is very similar to the olive green used by Napoleon's artillery. They may even have been copying on purpose. For the button counters the 1864 field artillery manual, written by 3 famous union artillerymen (Hunt, French and Barry), states the paint mixture as 68 parts yellow ochre to 11 parts lampblack. BUT all my photos taken on trips to battlefields show that the shade of green showing on the displayed artillery pieces depends on when the park service last applied a fresh coat. Lesson - enjoy the research, but relax with the figures,models!
Figures look great! Always amazes me people think that there was any sort of consistency in uniforms 100+ years ago. Truth is more variation is probably more realistic than anything.
lol - true. I did think about it but i have quite a large 15mm ACW force so seemed daft to do that as well knowing i always planned to play 28mm at sometime
I always love your videos and your approach to painting and collecting. You like to be historical but won't let a little creative license keep miniatures off the table.
Don't worry about uniform colour shades! In a photo of my platoon way back in the late 1980's my combat jacket was significanlty lighter then everyone elses! It's colour wasn't wrong and I wasn't put on a charge by the RSM of Uniforms!
ACW uniform colours varied hugely, as do most uniforms throughout history- due to dye quality, age, different manufacturers. They can't really be "wrong". Union guns and limbers were indeed green.
Fantastic output as always Dom. yeah spears on Celtic cav are a PIA. Metal spears and super glue gel helps. ACW flags can be quite similar. Although , flags of war has quite a few different ones👍
Superb and ignore the button counters. Have got that Perry Battle in a Box set in my pile of plastic shame and some of the Union smaller boxes...erm I meant future project stash.
Great looking work Dom once that acw bug bites your in trouble I use the foundry acw triads can't go wrong they do a set if in stock about a £100 or you can just buy the ones you want over the years I have bought 3 of those battle in a box to supplement my forces
I would guess that at the time those uniforms were manufactured, there was no strict standard for colour. Dyes would have varied according to availability and would have faded in storage. Wear and tear and the weather would cause variation as well. Button counting if fine, but it should spoil the fun.
You kept saying "Fireforge" when I think you meant Firestorm. Not trying to pick you up but they are such an excellent company I think they deserve a proper shout out.
Ive been debating getting that acw battle box set for a while but i cant commit to it,never know when i could start on it or finish it?.As for the uniform shades i currently live in south carolina and the sun is pretty intense for most of the year,so i dont think it would take too long for badly dyed wool uniforms to bleach or fade,assuming they hadnt passed out from the heat!.
The gun colour is fine, it was a olive green paint mix.( Lots of button counters in the ACW. Although I often find that pedantic button counters in most periods ,that try to trump people with a knowledge titbits, havnt really done any depth of research, theyve just latched on a couple of "facts" they like to spout). "Ragged Rebels" are a bit of a myth, whilst at times units on both sides were poorly supplied, and there is nothing wrong with the varied look, the Confederate units were often well uniformed until the end of the war. That Perry box set is a bargain. Great stuff keep them coming.
@@BootsontheTable Olive green, most of the artillery equipment on both sides was this colour. The 1863 Confederate paint recipe just copied the original US one. Think Olive Drab. There "maybe" a few "exceptions" but just keep with the green.
@andysykes4328 at least my epic limbers for Crackcon will be a quick repaint job :). I have seen a lot lately concerning the myth of the army in rags story. Goes to show history is a living subject which must drive the button counters mad lol :)
Ultimately you can paint things how you like. It's your game and time and you should do as you want with both and anyone who attacks you for how your paint your little toy soldiers can get bent. I guess it depends on how much history you want to involve in your game. Could you paint 95th Rifles with pink uniforms? Of course, and if that's what trips your trigger then by all means go for it. But it's going to drive other people insane. If you decide you want a more historical look for your Confederates, mix in some Union trousers and hats, but never jackets. They would wear captured uniforms constantly, but had to be ordered and then threatened into not wearing the jackets because doing so was causing friendly fire incidents.
yeah its degrees right - i would never go as far as pink 95th but i do know that uniforms fade and come in different colours despite what the regulations might say
@@BootsontheTable Absolutely. There is no exact shade of blue for union uniforms. Did they tend to be dark blue jackets with lighter blue trousers? Yes. But not always, and as you said, uniforms fade with wear and the troops were out in the weather almost constantly. Ultimately it's not that important.
i think its the crossover of Napoleonic tactics into more modern ones, coupled with weapon development, plus the fact there arent vast variety of troops makes it interesting
A few hundred tufts for £20?! If you send me your details i will send you a load of tufts i make for free. My way of saying thank you for the great content and laughs you provide - 'put that in your pipe and smoke it' :)
Great update, thank you.
You bet
That ACW box same I got a few years ago and still digging bits from it.
it's great value for what you get
Great work on the ACW figures. A tip for spears is to use some modelling putty (like Greenstuff) to make a bigger thumb to wrap over the top of the spear. It traps them in there and is pretty robust.
Oh great tip thanks
Thanks for the shout out for my channel. Great game we played last friday, I look forward to seeing the replay.
it was fun mate
Dom is growing that hair out! Looking good Brother! I need to catch up with you the ACW! You rule Brother!
Right on
outstanding work
Many thanks!
An excellent update Dom,the acw look superb
Glad you like it
It's time for me to scratch the ACW itch. You have inspired me into buying that set Don 😃
it's a good one for value
Well done,
I got my 'battle in a box' set from a fellow wargamer.
ACW uniforms
Apparently a lot of the units on both 'sides' at the start of the ACW were 'volunteer' units made up from different 'contingents' making it both a 'nightmare' or 'pleasure' with different uniforms per company.
As far as I am aware the grey uniform was issued to militia regiments before the ACW.
I used different blue 'tones' on my 'epic' Union tunics and trousers to differentiate between units.
yeah the volunteer units are interesting and as you say a lot of variety
Lots going on over there, Dom. Really liked the ACW confederates.
cheers mate
Great update, i was going to order the Perry ACW boxset at the last Crackcon. But Steffan and Ian talked me into the epic option :).
lol at least painting them will be quicker
Great video love your ACW great job l think the limbers were green I hope they are cos my will be 🤠🤠🇺🇸
seems we might be alright ;)
great vid Dom thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Dom is growing that hair out! Looking good Brother! I need to catch up with you on the ACW! You rule Brother (even if you are color blind with the blue shades 😂).
:)
Thank you , Dom .
🐺Loupis Canis .
Thank you too!
You look so cheery to have that box in the thumbnail 😂
;)
Thanks Dom and yes the green is very similar to the olive green used by Napoleon's artillery. They may even have been copying on purpose. For the button counters the 1864 field artillery manual, written by 3 famous union artillerymen (Hunt, French and Barry), states the paint mixture as 68 parts yellow ochre to 11 parts lampblack. BUT all my photos taken on trips to battlefields show that the shade of green showing on the displayed artillery pieces depends on when the park service last applied a fresh coat. Lesson - enjoy the research, but relax with the figures,models!
cheers Mark. I have to say the more i HAVE researched ACW uniforms, the less clear it has become. Damn its confusing!
Nice update Dom. I would have popped in on your game with Gra but was still getting over covid. Pity, it sounds like you had a good game. 👍
hope you are on the mend mate - we must have a game again soon
Figures look great! Always amazes me people think that there was any sort of consistency in uniforms 100+ years ago. Truth is more variation is probably more realistic than anything.
cheers mate - yes indeed what was supposed to look like was definitely not what it looked like after days and weeks on campaign
Looking great! Have you looked at the epic ACW stuff? No button counters at that scale
lol - true. I did think about it but i have quite a large 15mm ACW force so seemed daft to do that as well knowing i always planned to play 28mm at sometime
I always love your videos and your approach to painting and collecting. You like to be historical but won't let a little creative license keep miniatures off the table.
cheers mate - you hit the nail on the head there
Don't worry about uniform colour shades! In a photo of my platoon way back in the late 1980's my combat jacket was significanlty lighter then everyone elses! It's colour wasn't wrong and I wasn't put on a charge by the RSM of Uniforms!
lol - yes uniforms fade - fact!
ACW uniform colours varied hugely, as do most uniforms throughout history- due to dye quality, age, different manufacturers. They can't really be "wrong". Union guns and limbers were indeed green.
yeah completely agree mate
Fantastic output as always Dom. yeah spears on Celtic cav are a PIA. Metal spears and super glue gel helps. ACW flags can be quite similar. Although , flags of war has quite a few different ones👍
cheers mate
Superb and ignore the button counters. Have got that Perry Battle in a Box set in my pile of plastic shame and some of the Union smaller boxes...erm I meant future project stash.
:)
Great looking work Dom once that acw bug bites your in trouble I use the foundry acw triads can't go wrong they do a set if in stock about a £100 or you can just buy the ones you want over the years I have bought 3 of those battle in a box to supplement my forces
yeah i continually hear good views on the triad
I would guess that at the time those uniforms were manufactured, there was no strict standard for colour. Dyes would have varied according to availability and would have faded in storage. Wear and tear and the weather would cause variation as well. Button counting if fine, but it should spoil the fun.
yep agreed - uniforms fade
Hannibal battle reports please
coming when i can get motivated to do the Romans!
😄 I got my set, and obviously, as an honorary barca, I started with the carthaginians and my hannibalsoldier of fortune model
Fun fact the union did have a hard time dying their uniform darker shades of blue during the civil war due to bluegrass being from the south.
interesting - i'll use that!
You kept saying "Fireforge" when I think you meant Firestorm. Not trying to pick you up but they are such an excellent company I think they deserve a proper shout out.
bang on you are right. Yes agreed a great company fab customer service
Ive been debating getting that acw battle box set for a while but i cant commit to it,never know when i could start on it or finish it?.As for the uniform shades i currently live in south carolina and the sun is pretty intense for most of the year,so i dont think it would take too long for badly dyed wool uniforms to bleach or fade,assuming they hadnt passed out from the heat!.
cheers mate - yes sun bleached uniforms is a thing we see through time until ore stable consistent dyes were available
The gun colour is fine, it was a olive green paint mix.( Lots of button counters in the ACW. Although I often find that pedantic button counters in most periods ,that try to trump people with a knowledge titbits, havnt really done any depth of research, theyve just latched on a couple of "facts" they like to spout). "Ragged Rebels" are a bit of a myth, whilst at times units on both sides were poorly supplied, and there is nothing wrong with the varied look, the Confederate units were often well uniformed until the end of the war. That Perry box set is a bargain. Great stuff keep them coming.
interesting on the ragged rebels, thanks. Do you know what colour the Reb artillery limbers were?
@@BootsontheTable Olive green, most of the artillery equipment on both sides was this colour. The 1863 Confederate paint recipe just copied the original US one. Think Olive Drab. There "maybe" a few "exceptions" but just keep with the green.
@andysykes4328 at least my epic limbers for Crackcon will be a quick repaint job :).
I have seen a lot lately concerning the myth of the army in rags story. Goes to show history is a living subject which must drive the button counters mad lol :)
Olive green was a mix of yellow ochre and lamp black paints, so colour probably varied depending on who mixed it. 25:27
@@aledroberts6151 Rebs in the east were probably at their most ragged for the invasion of the north Sharpsburg campaign in 1862.
Ultimately you can paint things how you like. It's your game and time and you should do as you want with both and anyone who attacks you for how your paint your little toy soldiers can get bent. I guess it depends on how much history you want to involve in your game. Could you paint 95th Rifles with pink uniforms? Of course, and if that's what trips your trigger then by all means go for it. But it's going to drive other people insane. If you decide you want a more historical look for your Confederates, mix in some Union trousers and hats, but never jackets. They would wear captured uniforms constantly, but had to be ordered and then threatened into not wearing the jackets because doing so was causing friendly fire incidents.
yeah its degrees right - i would never go as far as pink 95th but i do know that uniforms fade and come in different colours despite what the regulations might say
@@BootsontheTable Absolutely. There is no exact shade of blue for union uniforms. Did they tend to be dark blue jackets with lighter blue trousers? Yes. But not always, and as you said, uniforms fade with wear and the troops were out in the weather almost constantly. Ultimately it's not that important.
Wow, those Confederates look great!
cheers
Great work, though I am curious as to the interest in the American Civil War with you being English.
i think its the crossover of Napoleonic tactics into more modern ones, coupled with weapon development, plus the fact there arent vast variety of troops makes it interesting
@@BootsontheTable fair enough. Having grown up in one of the border states, it is close to home. And not always in a good way.
A few hundred tufts for £20?! If you send me your details i will send you a load of tufts i make for free. My way of saying thank you for the great content and laughs you provide - 'put that in your pipe and smoke it' :)
Deal!
The north of spain is where my half spanish roots are from.
I have given mine black cloaks. But now I will mix it up a bit with other units.