A Hair's Difference (1 Viewer)

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I enjoy looking at single figures and picking out details. The WB Classics are a wonderful source not only for aesthetic pleasure but historical instruction as well. Take, for instance, 18th C military hairstyles. Here are 2 examples from the 1st Foot Guards from the Seven Years War: An OR from a battalion company and an OR from a grenadier company. If you turn the figures around and look at their hair, you will observe a difference between the 'hat' man and the grenadier. The hat man has his hair pulled black and tied with a black ribbon so that it hangs just over his collar. The grenadier has a plaited pigtail that is tucked up under the back of his mitre cap.
 

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I never noticed that. What a keen observation, Randy! Thanks for pointing that out.
 
Good eyes!!!

Thanks for the very good photos to enable the discussion as well. This is a great way to back up discussions and I wish more folks would use it.

Dave
 
Hi All!
Nice to see you noticed the details.
As I recall you will also see the mounted officer and the ensigns with the hair terminating with a small bag, often of silk. This was a popular style that was also worn by some civilians during this period.
On the Royal Artillery set I used the clubbed hair style which also became the style for most of the center company infantry well into the 1790s. This was often tied with a black ribbon or a leather rosette with a lace.
Just a 'hairs difference' as you say.
Ken
 
Hi All!
Nice to see you noticed the details.
As I recall you will also see the mounted officer and the ensigns with the hair terminating with a small bag, often of silk. This was a popular style that was also worn by some civilians during this period.
On the Royal Artillery set I used the clubbed hair style which also became the style for most of the center company infantry well into the 1790s. This was often tied with a black ribbon or a leather rosette with a lace.
Just a 'hairs difference' as you say.
Ken

Here are the figures Ken mentions above:

1. Royal Artillery
2. 1st Foot Ensign
3. 1st Foot Mounted Officer


Note: the ensign likely has a powdered wig and the mounted officer has powdered his hair.
 

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Hey Randy!
thanks for posting the images again. The RA figure is indeed wearing the clubbed hair style, but the bag wig style appears on the 45th officer figures and I realized you don't have those yet. As a matter of fact only Richard has those at the moment so I cannot post an image. I am sure my last post was a bit confusing when you looked at your Foot Guards figures... sorry!
All the Best,
Ken
 
Hey Randy!
thanks for posting the images again. The RA figure is indeed wearing the clubbed hair style, but the bag wig style appears on the 45th officer figures and I realized you don't have those yet. As a matter of fact only Richard has those at the moment so I cannot post an image. I am sure my last post was a bit confusing when you looked at your Foot Guards figures... sorry!
All the Best,
Ken

I guessed that it must be the new 45th figures when I did not see the bags. I am hoping WB will eventually issue them in singles for us folks who collect them one at a time rather than in sets. I see the sets have already sold out both here and in the UK. I think the uniforms of the 45th are quite splendid.

Randy
 

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