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Infantería Nordista and Zouaves
Revisión de las figuras Italeri en escala 1:72
The box contains a mixture of infantry officers and men in regulation frock coats, an officer and nine men in Zouave jackets, infantry en Abrigo and Hardee hats, even a dismounted cavalry trooper wearing a shell jacket with pointed cuffs. Pictured above are the three Zouave poses included in this set, and two of the officers designed to command them.
The troops are sculpted with a nice selection of headgear, Zouave fezzes, Hardee hats, slouch hats, braided and plain kepis, which will be very useful for a variety of conversion projects. Nine Zouaves and three Zouave officer types are enough to whet a wargamer’s and collector’s appetite for many new regiments in 1:72 scale. Of course, one can never have enough variety in poses, and there is plenty of scope for additional Zouaves to serve alongside these wonderful Italeri figures.
Contenido
- 50 Figures with 15 Poses
- 24 mm igualan 173 cm altura
- 2 Officers, 1 Zouave Officer
- 1 Abanderado, 1 Tamborilero
- 6 Charging, 6 Running
- 9 Zouaves (3 Poses)
- 6 Standing (Hardee Hat)
- 6 Marching
- 6 Kneeling Firing
- 3 Shouldered Musket
- 3 Dismounted Cavalry
Evaluación
- Excellent detail. Folds in the clothing, baggy Zouave pants, gaiters, facial
features, braid, buttons, metal fittings, and weapons are beautifully detailed.
Painting the Zouaves will be fun, and the regular infantry types add welcome
variety to the existing ranges of Union and Confederate troops.
- Striking faces, each figure is a character. These heads can be used for many
interesting conversion projects, including French revolutionaries wearing
the red Phrygian cap.
- Useful historic poses. A mixed set like this one offers a good number of
valuable poses, particularly the marching and advancing men, who can be deployed
en masse. Unfortunately, the excellent marching pose is not a Zouave, and some
of the other regular infantry would have been even more valuable in Zouave
costume. The advancing Zouave is an excellent figure, but he is the only one
suitable for an attacking unit. The loading, and firing Zouaves are engaged
in a standing firefight, they do not mix well with the advancing soldier.
- Zouave jackets, shirts, pants, gaiters, fezzes, and kepis are accurately
modelled. Sashes are visible behind the belts, but they do not extend down the
left thigh. This is not a very noticeable omission, because the figuras carry
equipment on the left hip which would partially obscure the ends of the sash.
- The kneeling and loading cavalry trooper does not really belong in this box,
but we’re glad he’s here, he will make a nice skirmisher. The man wears a shell
jacket with pointed cuffs, knee-length boots, and a hat with what looks like a
crossed sabres badge. He is armed with a holstered pistol, and a cavalry carbine,
he carries no sabre or spurs on dismounted duty. The infantry cartridge box on his
left hip is incorrect, and it is out of reach; the poor man would not be able to
reload his carbine. Instead, he should be wearing the cavalry carbine cartridge
box on his belt, close to where he can reach it with his right hand.
- El abanderado wears the braided kepi of a Zouave, but he can be painted
as a regular infantryman as well. He carries no sash or badges of rank, although
his sabre would make him an Officer or NCO at least. The flag is a blue regimental
color, with much of the important detail engraved on it. Unfortunately, the flag
measures only 26% of the required size, it scales out to 45" x 32" instead of
the 78" x 72" regulation size. The stave is 27 mm long, it would need to be 33 mm
long to accomodate a 27.5 mm x 25.4 mm scale flag. The axehead finial, cords and
tassels are nicely sculpted, they could be trimmed off and attached to a larger
flag made from paper.
- The fez, kepi, and braided kepi included in this set are the most common types
of Zouave headdress. In full dress, some units wore white turbans wrapped around the
fez. The turban looked very attractive, but it was too cumbersome to be routinely
worn in the field. The figure conversion may be accomplished by wrapping tissue
paper around the fez or using heads from ESCI’s Muslim Warriors instead.
- Infantry and Zouaves in this set may be painted to represent Union
or Confederate troops.
- Excellent casting quality, very little flash.
- Cast in dark gray/silver plastic.
- Some standard equipment is carried incorrectly: The loading Zouave wears his
bayonet scabbard on the right hip, most of the other men have it on the left, where
it belongs. One man carries no scabbard at all, in which case he should have the
bayonet permanently fixed; he does not. The advancing Zouave, the charging and
running infantrymen, and the kneeling cavalry trooper carry their cartridge boxes
on the left hip, well out of reach, making it extremely difficult to reload their
rifled muskets. Zouaves typically carried the cartridge box attached to the
waist-belt, discarding the cross-belt and showing off their wonderfully braided
jackets.
- The round cuffs depicted on the regular infantry figuras are inaccurate for
the majority of infantry units. Most infantrymen had frock coats or shell jackets
without cuffs. When braided or distinctively colored cuffs were worn, they were
pointed cuffs, like those depicted on the Zouave figures.
- The officers wear no sashes underneath their belts. One officer has tassels
hanging down from the belt, but his sash does not protrude above and below the belt.
- One officer carries a drawn pistol in his right hand, a cap box and pistol
cartridge box on his belt, but the pistol holster is missing.
- The drum is too short, and it is suspended too low for comfort.
- The national colors of Stars and Stripes are not included. The Zouave officer and one of the regular infantrymen could be converted to become abanderados for their units. Flag staves can be made from 0.6 mm piano wire.
- The regulation knapsack and attached blanket rolls carried by 36% of the
figures would have been quickly lost or discarded in the field. Blanket rolls
worn across the left shoulder were more common, and even they would be left in
camp prior to an engagement.
- The firing men are aiming into the sky, and neither of them has drawn the
musket stock into the shoulder correctly. Admittedly, most of the men who served
in the war had not received much training, but they quickly learned what they
needed to know on the job.
Empleo Histórico
Conversiones Posibles
- ACW Zouaves in Kepis
- 5th New York Zouaves, and 114th Pennsylvania Volunteers in full dress turbans,
using appropriate heads from ESCI’s Muslim Warriors set. The turban does look nice
on these figures, even if it was not normally worn in battle.
- The Brooklyn Chasseurs: 14th New York State Militia (84th New York). Dark blue
shell jacket with red trim around pointed blue cuffs, red shoulder knots, red pants,
white gaiters, and a red kepi with blue band.
- 4th Michigan Volunteers. Dark blue frock coat, dark blue pants, tan gaiters,
dark blue kepi or dark blue cap with red tassel.
Italeri deserves much praise for adding color to a popular period in history,
allowing the wargamer and collector to raise several of the most famous regiments in Union and Confederate service. If you have been painting blue, gray, and
butternut for years, here is your opportunity to add red, yellow, or purple braid, bright red pants and kepis, and white gaiters. If you’re serious about American Civil War gaming, you’ll want at least two regiments of these fine troops.
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Para más información, por favor contactar con Military Miniatures Magazine en el Miniatures Forum.
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– Publicado: 04.11.1997 – Actualizado: 30.01.1999
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