For this project I decided to start with a unit of 28mm British colonial infantry, one of the plastic Perry Miniatures kits that I had gotten from a friend. These were already built and painted but needed touch ups, re-basing, and changes to make them the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles - Kings Royal Rifle Corps 1880.
Here is the painting reference from the back of the Perry Miniatures figures box.Here's a bit of historical data for the 60th KRRC 2nd Battalion for this battle:
The Third Infantry Brigade
Commanded by General Charles Metcalfe MacGregor
2nd Battalion 60th Rifles (King's Royal Rifle Corps)
Commanded by Lt. Colonel Joseph James Collins. The 60th Rifles joined the South Afghanistan Field Force, Reserve Division, at Multan in October 1878. November saw some companies of the regiment on escort duty to General Stewart and various Royal Artillery divisions, before they arrivied via the Bolan Pass at Quetta towards the end of December. On 8th January 1879 the 60th Rifles marched through Kandahar, which had surrendered on the previous day. They had an expedition to Kelat-i-Ghilzai before returning and camping at the old 1839 British barracks at Kandahar (where Collins joined and took command of his regiment), until the end of March 1880 when they marched with Stewart to Ghazni, taking part in the action at Ahmed Khel. After some time in the Logar valley, the regiment eventually moved to Kabul at the end of July. After the march to Kandahar in August the Rifles were engaged with the enemy during the reconnaisance of Baba-Wali, and during the following day in the Battle of Kandahar that defeated Ayub Khan. They reached Quetta again on 19th September, and then onto Sibi, where Lt. Colonel Collins died of dysentery. With Macgregor they went out against the Marri tribes and then finally returned to Mirat on 24th November 1880.
2nd Battalion 60th Rifles Kings Royal Rifle Corps advance on the village Paimal, Battle of Kandahar 1880
Here's some of the research I used:
The following are WIP, work in progress pics trying to get these figs as close as possible to the references I'd found and was provided by other gamers, most notably friends Ethan "Mad Guru" Reiff and Nick "I can draw anything" Stern.
Ripping good painting there.
ReplyDelete@NCC1717, thank you very much! I can’t take all the credit though. Hopefully you will see these in person on a table at an HMGS-South con in 2021!
ReplyDeleteThese are very nice indeed. Although I already have a significant number of OG Colonial Brits, I have often been tempted to get a box poof Perrys - and this is not helping me to resist!
ReplyDeleterross, they are nice figures indeed. I may get a box or two to play around with in the future as they are easily customizable and lend well to conversions. Thanks for taking the time to check out my blog.
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