British Infantry Square
Monday, December 1st, 2008To date I have painted 21 of the figures for my diorama of a corner of a British Infantry square. (2 mounted senior officers, 2 junior foot officers, 1 trumpeter, 2 drummers and 14 infantry figures, one of which is a Sergeant). That means I am about half way through the painting session, and the remainder of the figures will all be infantry.
I had initially planned the layout of which figure was to go where, but I had not researched how a British Infantry Square was built on the battlefield. That lead me realise that the square was formed by companies, which meant that my original painting plan would be wrong. So I have totally changed tack, and will paint enough standing and kneeling infantry figures so that I can represent two different companies, one on each flank of the square.
In a British Square in Napoleonic times the hollow centre contained the colours, officers, drummers, wounded infantry dragged in from the faces of the square, possibly some guns and/or cavalry. Obviously it is not possible to squeeze all that into a diorama of just one corner, but I hope to be able to create 3 ranks of standing and kneeling infantry on each of the two sides, backed up by a junior officer and Sergeant for each flank, and at least 1 senior mounted officer. Next to the junior officers I will place a drummer and have the colours right at the back of the diorama.
But lets get everything painted, decide on the size of the base, and take it from there.





