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NEW RELEASES FOR APRIL 2020
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
The South Carolina Zouave Volunteers

Hampton's Legion was an American Civil War military unit of the Confederate States of America, organized and partially financed by wealthy South Carolina planter Wade Hampton III. Initially composed of infantry, cavalry, and artillery battalions, elements of Hampton's Legion participated in virtually every major campaign in the Eastern Theater, from the first to the last battle.
A legion historically consisted of a single integrated command, with individual components including infantry, cavalry, and artillery. The concept of a multiple-branch unit was never a practical application for Civil War armies and, early in the war, the individual elements were assigned to other organizations.

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The South Carolina Zouave Volunteers formed company H of the infantry battalion of Hampton’s Legion. They adopted a grey jacked trimmed with blue, yellow woolen pantaloons, white canvas gaiters, and a red fez, with dark blue tassels.

The South Carolina Zouave Volunteers were formed in 1861 at Columbia, South Carolina. They had intended to move immediately to join the Infantry Battalion of Hampton's Legion but at the time of the companies formation there was a measles outbreak in Columbia and they were detained.
After they were released from the temporary quarantine they were move to the Coastline between Charleston and Savannah by order of the Governor.
In July of 1862 the company finally joined the Legion in Virginia and was designated as Company H of the Infantry Battalion. In May of 1864 it was decided to mount the Infantry Battalion of the legion and a detachment, under Lieutenant Welch, was sent to Columbia to secure horses.
They surrendered with the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10th, 1865 at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia.

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CSHZ-02
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1861 - 1865
HAMPTON’S LEGION,
The South Carolina Zouave Volunteers
Officer
(1 pc)


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Great looking officer! He'll look great along side my flagbear and drummer leading my SC Zouave's. Looking forward to that mounted Wade Hampton release!
 
It appears that the Wade Hampton figure is modeled after his equestrian statue found on the statehouse grounds in Columbia, SC. I have visited there several times and the general's grave is located across the street from the statehouse. Major props to JJD!

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Great looking officer! He'll look great along side my flagbear and drummer leading my SC Zouave's. Looking forward to that mounted Wade Hampton release!

Cameron, do the JJD figs match up size wise with WB? The JJD figs look great but I don't want to mismatch scale.

Thanks
Chris
 
Cameron, do the JJD figs match up size wise with WB? The JJD figs look great but I don't want to mismatch scale.

Thanks
Chris

Morning Chris,

Although I do not have any Civil War figures the JJD AWI and DAM figures are bigger in scale than the William Britian AWI figures.
JJD and K&C match very well in scale as well as design. Paintng wise, K&C seem brighter than JJD which seem more deeper earth tones.

BUT ... if you like them than so what!!
Your toys <> Your rules! {sm3}

--- LaRRy
 
Chris,

The only WB figure I have is Lincoln and I placed him next to a JJD 54th Mass figure. I think they’re pretty close but the 54th Mass figures are slightly bent forward so it’s not necessarily a good comparison. FL figures are supposed to be the same scale as WB so if you wish I can try to compare one of them to a 54th Mass.

Brad
 
The JJD 54th Mass. figures go very well with WB ACW figures.
The JJD American Revolution figures are a little chunkier than the WB Revolution figures.
K&C are definitely bigger than WB and FL and go a little better with JJD.

In any case I have no problem mixing as in real life body sizes are significantly different.
 
Morning Chris,

Although I do not have any Civil War figures the JJD AWI and DAM figures are bigger in scale than the William Britian AWI figures.
JJD and K&C match very well in scale as well as design. Paintng wise, K&C seem brighter than JJD which seem more deeper earth tones.

BUT ... if you like them than so what!!
Your toys <> Your rules! {sm3}

--- LaRRy

Chris,

The only WB figure I have is Lincoln and I placed him next to a JJD 54th Mass figure. I think they’re pretty close but the 54th Mass figures are slightly bent forward so it’s not necessarily a good comparison. FL figures are supposed to be the same scale as WB so if you wish I can try to compare one of them to a 54th Mass.

Brad

The JJD 54th Mass. figures go very well with WB ACW figures.
The JJD American Revolution figures are a little chunkier than the WB Revolution figures.
K&C are definitely bigger than WB and FL and go a little better with JJD.

In any case I have no problem mixing as in real life body sizes are significantly different.


Thanks for the info guys. Chris
 

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