tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7552515511041970563.post8644104120509551886..comments2023-07-22T14:38:20.821+01:00Comments on The Hinton Hunter: Two more Napoleonic units - British and Spanish infantryUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7552515511041970563.post-28602392613477447382014-02-02T12:52:55.108+00:002014-02-02T12:52:55.108+00:00Ian - nothing quite as advanced as that - I just d...Ian - nothing quite as advanced as that - I just deceided when I started with my Hintons a few years ago I would go with 20mm x 20mm per foot figure, with 20mm x 40mm for heavy cavalry and 30mm x 40mm for some light cavalry. Infantry tend to be three in a single line (British and some allies) or three files by two ranks for others. They will work fine for C and C and I have MDF sabots to place whole units on. Most recently for other projects I am going either for figures mounted on pennies and movement trays with penny sized holes, or individual 20mm x 20mm and lipped movement trays, all from Warbases. As I knew I would need several years of painting before I could hope to have anything set up for gaming (I don't have space for both at the same time) I just decided I would go with a basing convention and stick with it. Vintage Wargaminghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04251018372867101509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7552515511041970563.post-24983579531169224192014-02-02T09:59:58.922+00:002014-02-02T09:59:58.922+00:00Lovely looking units Clive - I hadn't clocked ...Lovely looking units Clive - I hadn't clocked the fact that there was a British figure in greatcoat in the range. Are these based for C&C?Strykerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14258922461691204362noreply@blogger.com