@@PeanutbutterguyThe2nd Hi! I've participated in reenactment groups before. I do not know if you are referring to the talented people at His Majesty's 10th or just in general, but typically reenactors come in various ages and sizes. There are even some women that play soldiers in some regiments (hair tied in bun under hat or cut short). Typically children as young as 12 can reenact with parent permission as drummers and sometimes soldiers, but some groups do not allow minors under a certain age to carry weapons. Edit: You can actually see women reenactors in this video!
Oh I was there! I was watching you guys march in front of the museum after the battle (taking pics for references) My first ever reenactment and man what a blast to see
I’ve got following auestions about your regimental flag: What is the regimental colour‘s staff diameter? Does the flag itself consist of different parts sewn together or a single piece of fine cloth painted in the right colours? What cloth was used for the flag? Is the staff made from a single piece of wood or pieced together? What kind of wood was used? Thank you for sharing this intense reenactment with us!
Hey there, thank you for watching! Here is the info you asked for. The Staff's diameter is 1.5 inches, made from two pieces of fur wood held together by brass connectors. The flag 6'x6.5' is made from multiple pieces sewn together. We have a nylon set that we use for most events, and a full silk set that we use only on special occasions.
@@HM10thFoot Thank you for answering! I have some more questions…. How are the laceloops made to all be the same size? Form where do you source your drums and how are the buttons at the top of the vents sewn on? And finally, why do some Coats in the video have bastion loops? Thank you for having answered my first message. God save the King !
People say whenever you see a muzzle flash pointed at you, your dead, but in battles you can’t always see the flash, people just guess when they have been hit like if they have been standing in an easy place to get hit
As a reenactor it depends, often its up to the individual to pretend to be dead. At bigger events, "deaths" are scripted to reflect the casualties of the actual battle. These decisions are made beforehand by reenacting organizers.
Hi there, sorry about the late response! This question is covered in our video titled “Reenactors answer your reenacting questions!” In short, it depends! Watch the video for more info!
I've trained with and fired muzzleloaded artillery fieldpieces, and I recognize the distinctive sound of fired projectiles as they suck in air behind them on their flight. How did they get that terrifying sound at this reenactment? I assume the 10th Regiment (I was a grenadier with them long ago!) were not fireing solid shot.
i was thinking about making a game based on this but it would have all eras added to it the game would be all online and first person just like this and would act the same way as this id have vietnam ww1 ww2 civil war this war medieval war it would be so fun all in UE5.3
Hi Viper, this depends on the unit. The 10th has a majority of equipment and uniforms in house, however we will require you to purchase a tailored uniform if we don’t have one that fits you. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
A company that's been good to me is G Gedney Godwin of Valley Forge, Pa. Mr. Godwin passed some years ago, but his Daughter has carried on the business. Much of their Stuff is hand-made by hobby-craftsmen and a bit expensive, but I can tell you -- my Scottish basket-hilt Broadsword is still going strong after 20=plus years. Just DON"T get in a hurry: ReEnacting is Not an overnight thing.
Hi Azzulin, thank you for watching. It is a setting in the camera that shows the timestamp and for some reason is shows 2019--most likely was manufactured in 2019, but don't worry, this event was in 2022!
Hi Erica, thanks for watching! The original projection was somewhere around 150, though due to the intense heat (over 100 degrees at some points) we would estimate about 100 uniformed regulars.
Imagine having to lie down “dead” and there’s ants in the ground.
“Guys, can I respawn now?”
My daughter and I were spectators. A REALLY hot day. I give you folks credit for the effort.
It was a hot day! Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
@@HM10thFootthis is really cool! Is there a certain age you must be to participate?
@@PeanutbutterguyThe2nd Hi! I've participated in reenactment groups before. I do not know if you are referring to the talented people at His Majesty's 10th or just in general, but typically reenactors come in various ages and sizes. There are even some women that play soldiers in some regiments (hair tied in bun under hat or cut short). Typically children as young as 12 can reenact with parent permission as drummers and sometimes soldiers, but some groups do not allow minors under a certain age to carry weapons.
Edit: You can actually see women reenactors in this video!
@@boustrophedon5750 Very cool! Looking forward to something I wanna do when I get just a bit older
Oh I was there! I was watching you guys march in front of the museum after the battle (taking pics for references)
My first ever reenactment and man what a blast to see
It was quite the reenactment! Glad you made it and enjoyed, thanks for watching!
Love the recruitment ad at the very beginning guys. God save the King!
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching! See our most recent video for the full ad!
I like the idea as well
3:20 First Time Cameraman Died.
Excellent video of a really fun event!
Thank you CJ, and we agree. We are happy you got to attend!
This is great! Sounds and production values are amazing! Good work hope to see you guys at an event soon!
Thank you, we appreciate it! What events will you be at this year?
Good video thank you for the great work you do in keeping history alive, 👍🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
Awesome video thanks for post it
Surprised to see the number of Redcoats here in the states. Way too cool. Would love to watch this, I do World War II reenactment.
Very good video nice show and hello from Grenadier from Austrian 59 infanterie regiment reeactment from Czech Republic in central Europe 😎👍
My father and i got to go see this event thought it was one of the best I've seen and got some very nice photos from it
Glad to hear! We’d love to see your photos! Send them to HM10thregiment@gmail.com!!
I’ve got following auestions about your regimental flag:
What is the regimental colour‘s staff diameter? Does the flag itself consist of different parts sewn together or a single piece of fine cloth painted in the right colours? What cloth was used for the flag? Is the staff made from a single piece of wood or pieced together? What kind of wood was used?
Thank you for sharing this intense reenactment with us!
Hey there, thank you for watching! Here is the info you asked for. The Staff's diameter is 1.5 inches, made from two pieces of fur wood held together by brass connectors. The flag 6'x6.5' is made from multiple pieces sewn together. We have a nylon set that we use for most events, and a full silk set that we use only on special occasions.
@@HM10thFoot Thank you for answering! I have some more questions…. How are the laceloops made to all be the same size? Form where do you source your drums and how are the buttons at the top of the vents sewn on? And finally, why do some Coats in the video have bastion loops? Thank you for having answered my first message. God save the King !
I got a question. When someone pretend to die. Does he chose to do it or is there something hitting him that tell him to pretend to die?
People say whenever you see a muzzle flash pointed at you, your dead, but in battles you can’t always see the flash, people just guess when they have been hit like if they have been standing in an easy place to get hit
@@paulmeyer434 thank for answering my question!
As a reenactor it depends, often its up to the individual to pretend to be dead. At bigger events, "deaths" are scripted to reflect the casualties of the actual battle. These decisions are made beforehand by reenacting organizers.
As a reenactor you often play dead when you want to. At bigger events there's more organizing how many are "killed."
Hi there, sorry about the late response! This question is covered in our video titled “Reenactors answer your reenacting questions!” In short, it depends! Watch the video for more info!
3:09 That soldier felt the british patriotism rushing through him.
What a lad 😂
Pte. Todd is by far the fastest runner in the regiment :) Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
I've trained with and fired muzzleloaded artillery fieldpieces, and I recognize the distinctive sound of fired projectiles as they suck in air behind them on their flight. How did they get that terrifying sound at this reenactment? I assume the 10th Regiment (I was a grenadier with them long ago!) were not fireing solid shot.
You have really Epic events in america
Hussar its the Yeller bellies of Lincolnshire!
It's a great reenactment awesome😯
i was thinking about making a game based on this but it would have all eras added to it the game would be all online and first person just like this and would act the same way as this id have vietnam ww1 ww2 civil war this war medieval war it would be so fun all in UE5.3
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"why are we just standing here?"
"it's their turn theodore."
Finally the reenactment where so many men lying on battlefield
where could I get all the stuff needed to reenact?
Hi Viper, this depends on the unit. The 10th has a majority of equipment and uniforms in house, however we will require you to purchase a tailored uniform if we don’t have one that fits you. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
A company that's been good to me is G Gedney Godwin of Valley Forge, Pa. Mr. Godwin passed some years ago, but his Daughter has carried on the business. Much of their Stuff is hand-made by hobby-craftsmen and a bit expensive, but I can tell you -- my Scottish basket-hilt Broadsword is still going strong after 20=plus years. Just DON"T get in a hurry: ReEnacting is Not an overnight thing.
why does it show 2019 on the bottom left of the video? even tho its 2022
Hi Azzulin, thank you for watching. It is a setting in the camera that shows the timestamp and for some reason is shows 2019--most likely was manufactured in 2019, but don't worry, this event was in 2022!
3:05 alluuu akbar LOL
How many red coats were at this event
Hi Erica, thanks for watching! The original projection was somewhere around 150, though due to the intense heat (over 100 degrees at some points) we would estimate about 100 uniformed regulars.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
@@HM10thFoot l really enjoyed this video,stunning that times of history,
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i would make a great drummer but i'm not old enough to join😭
Hi Nuclear, how old are you?
11
@@HM10thFoot still a kid
@@Flightdeck331 You can definitely drum at 11, and even become a powder monkey at 12! Are you in our area?
@@HM10thFoot no i'm in Colorado and what is a powder monkey?
H t h w Steve o ever hack it as a soldier, s s 2 b t t b e u h c....
Lol being a woman really is not the best when this exists
music is over the top. ridiculous. video ruined by wide angle camera & music. exiting out blocking this click bait
NICE A LOVE IT
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