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Re: Pirate minifig question
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lugnet.pirates
Date: 
Fri, 16 Jun 2000 06:43:48 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
In lugnet.pirates, Ross McCullough writes:
In lugnet.pirates, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
In lugnet.pirates, Jason Maxwell writes:
I've been reading the Hornblower stories (and I watched the A&E miniseries)
and I've decided to change my "classification" of the Pirate minifigs.  I
think something more realistic would be:

Blue soldiers: Replace shako with bicorn hat, naval officers
Red Soldiers: Marines
Striped shirted pirates: Naval "enlisted" personnel
All others: Pirates

It just seems to make more sense this way.  Instead of having ships crewed
entirely by soldiers, you have a couple of officers, a squad a Marines, and • a
bunch of types that were rounded up by the press gangs to do the manual • labor.

Does this make sense to other people?  Am I off-base historically?  Just
wondering if I've interpeted the readings I've done correctly.

This is not an unreasonable approach historically, assuming you are trying • to
duplicate the British navy (with Hornblower, Bolitho, Lewrie, Aubrey/Maturin
and no doubt more series, at least there is a lot of inspiration).

Naval pressed personnel could wear just about anything on a daily basis, so • you
don't have to restrict crews to stripped shirts, though there probably would • be
a fair amount of white pants (made from sailcloth).

I've found blue-coats more prevelant than red-coats, so getting the proper
proportion of red to blue may be difficult.  And I usually restrict the • rarer
bicorns to the ship's captain and have the rest in tricorns.  Stylish • captains
arranging their bicorns fore-and-aft, of course.

Bruce

A solution to the lack of red-coats is to make a French navy.  All officers
could be in blue, and though I'm not aware of the French equivilant of
marines, perhaps a company of voltigeurs with blue coats and red epaulets
would serve in their place.

I like the Prussians someone mentioned (Lindsay, Frank?) a while back, or my
own Black Guard.  There's lots you can do with enough pirate bits.  If I want
English and French, I chuck history and make the English red and the French
blue.


The French could then fight with or against the English, depending on when • you
place them.  Then the French, being the "stylish" ones, could wear the fore-
and-aft bicorn, and the English, being the real fighters, could wear it
athwartships.

Ahhhhh, like Nelson....and Napoleon!  Stylish English officers went
fore-and-aft, dunno about the French.

And as we all know, it was the Irish that were the real fighters anyway. :-P

Bruce

Meant to lable the stylish as French, not the French as stylish.  Those
aristocratic "fighters" are a lot of pansies, and don't deserve to deserve to
be labeled English.  Though the Duke of Wellington was an aristocrat...



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(...) ??? Oh, was that first sentence supposed to mean: Meant to label the stylish *English* officers as French? They were traitors? The French were pansies? No pansies are English? Americans kicked their candy sterncastles anyway. :-) Bruce (24 years ago, 16-Jun-00, to lugnet.pirates)

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(...) a (...) captains (...) I like the Prussians someone mentioned (Lindsay, Frank?) a while back, or my own Black Guard. There's lots you can do with enough pirate bits. If I want English and French, I chuck history and make the English red and (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jun-00, to lugnet.pirates)

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