Monday, October 1, 2018

1st Grenadier Battalion 1776



 "Some talk of Alexander and Some of Hercules,
Of Hector and Lysander, and such great names as these,
But of all the world's great heroes,
There's none that can compare,
With a tow, row, row, row, row,
To the British Grenadiers."


   Nothing says American Revolution like a battalion of British Grenadiers! And these are beautiful figures that capture the look of these elite soldiers.

   Made up of the most veteran and best soldiers in the battalion, these companies were detached from their parent regiments and combined into special, elite battalions.  They were often used as assault troops or the van guard of attacks.  The distinctive tall bearskin cap added to their height and made them stand out.  Wings, strips of regimental lace were sewed on the shoulders to also set them apart uniform wise.




  The Fife and Drum miniatures Grenadiers  are uniformed as they might have appeared on campaign with shortened regimental coats and trousers.  Swords have been placed in storage and waistbelts worn over the shoulder or converted to shoulder belts.  At this time the grenadier cap was still being worn into battle.  These were light weight, with a tin front to give it it's shape and they could fold flat. For daily service they wore a fatigue cap, made from an old coat or a cocked hat with a white feather.  At the Battle of Brandywine the commander of the 2nd Grenadier battalion Colonel Meadows is reported to  address his soldiers by saying, "Grenadiers, put on your caps (bearskins); for fighting and drinking I'll match you against the world!"



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    1. Thank you all very much. I enjoyed painting this battalion so much that I just might have to do another battalion. And then I will have to add another Light Battalion, and then another......

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  2. A great looking Grenadier battalion - and a very stirring song - I remember having to sing it at music "lessons" in the first year or two of secondary school as the music teacher Mr Cargill banged it out on the piano, 40 odd years ago...all five verses, ending with this one

    So let us fill a bumper, and drink a health to those
    Who carry caps and pouches, and wear the louped clouthes
    May they and their commanders live happy all their years
    Sing tow, row row row , row row row
    For the British Grenadiers

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    1. While painting the battalion i was playing the British Grenadier Gunderson the Harry Lyndon sound track. Curious, only time my wife and son have said they were glad I finished painting anything :/

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