10mm AWI Project

Category: 10mm AWI Project

My 10mm AWI Project (yes I know, yet again) another new wargaming project. This will be based around the Battle of Bunker Hill.

So this is the start 10mm American War of Independence Project.

The rules I will be using are Black Powder and Rebellion Black Powder Supplement.

The core of the army will be built using Pendraken Miniatures.

  • 10mm AWI British Army

    10mm AWI British Army

    This is my 10mm AWI British Army (American War of Independence British Army), all of the figures are from the following Pendraken Miniatures. I intend using Black Powder rules. 10mm AWI British Army Sources Other blog categories that may be of interest. 10mm ACW Project, 10mm AWI Project, 10mm AZW Project, 10mm CGW Project, 10mm…

  • Painting 10mm AWI British

    Painting 10mm AWI British

    Here is my guide for Painting 10mm AWI British (American War of Independence) uniforms using Vallejo acrylic colours.  Painting 10mm AWI British 5th Regiment of Foot Vallejo Colours 38th Regiment of Foot Vallejo Colours 43rd Regiment of Foot Vallejo Colours 47th Regiment of Foot Vallejo Colours 52nd Regiment of Foot Vallejo Colours Royal Artillery Vallejo…

  • The 5th Regiment of Foot

    The 5th Regiment of Foot

    The 5th Regiment of Foot departed Monkstown, Ireland on 7 May 1774, for Boston, Massachusetts, due to civil unrest. Upon arriving in July, they camped on Boston Common. On 19 April 1775, they took part in the march to Concord and the fighting at Lexington and Concord. Suffering five killed, 18 wounded, and one captured.…

  • The British Royal Marines

    The British Royal Marines

    The British Royal Marines were involved in both the American War of Independence and the French & Indian War. Marines are military personnel who are trained to fight on land and sea, and are often involved in amphibious warfare.  American War of Independence The British Royal Marines fought in the American War of Independence from 1775…

  • The 43rd Regiment of Foot

    The 43rd Regiment of Foot

    The 43rd Regiment of Foot were involved in both the American War of Independence and the French & Indian War. American War of Independence The regiment returned to North America in 1774 and remained there throughout the American War of Independence. The 43rd Regiment of Foot, joined by the 52nd Regiment of Foot at Boston. And the…

  • The 47th Regiment of Foot

    The 47th Regiment of Foot

    The 47th Regiment of Foot were involved in both the American War of Independence and the French & Indian War. American War of Independence The 47th Regiment of Foot arrived in North America in 1773 in New Jersey, a colony of the Great Britain. And which would be one of the Thirteen Colonies that would…

  • The British Light Infantry

    The British Light Infantry

    The British Light Infantry were involved in both the American War of Independence and the French & Indian War. American War of Independence Rogers offered his help to the commander of the Colonial Army, George Washington. Washington refused, fearing that Rogers was a spy because Rogers had just returned from a long stay in England.…

  • Lieutenant-General Sir William Howe

    Lieutenant-General Sir William Howe

    Lieutenant-General Sir William Howe was involved in both the American War of Independence and the French & Indian War. American War of Independence Lieutenant-General Sir William Howe, assumed command September 1775 and oversaw the Siege of Boston. Before embarking on a campaign in 1776 that resulted in the capture of New York City and parts…

  • The British Royal Artillery

    The British Royal Artillery

    The British Royal Artillery were involved in both the American War of Independence and the French & Indian War. American War of Independence The Royal Artillery served throughout North America during American War of Independence. The headquarters was out of New York City with a secondary base in Canada.  The 4th battalion along with minor elements of the 1st & 2nd. Also…

  • The 38th Regiment of Foot

    The 38th Regiment of Foot

    The 38th Regiment of Foot was established by General Luke Lillingston in February 1705 in Lichfield, England. Initially named Luke Lillingstone’s Regiment of Foot, it succeeded two previous regiments also raised by Lillingston. This regiment played a significant role in various military campaigns throughout its history. In 1751, as part of a broader reorganization and…

  • The British Grenadiers

    The British Grenadiers

    The British Grenadiers were involved in both the American War of Independence and the French & Indian War. American War of Independence At the Battle of Bunker Hill James Abercrombie led the grenadier battalion in their charge of the redoubt on the Americans left wing. During the assault Abercrombie sustained a gunshot wound from an African soldier…

  • The 52nd Regiment of Foot

    The 52nd Regiment of Foot

    Twenty years after its founding, The 52nd Regiment of Foot saw active service in the AWI, from 1774 to 1778. Then shipped to America from Canada, arriving in Boston. And fought in the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill in 1775. Major-General William Howe led the main assault at Bunker Hill. With Brigadier Robert Pigot…