The Biscotti Wars

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The Biscotti Wars

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Another period I knew little about, but got drawn in by the rather nice figures from Gringo 40.

Following the War of Italian Unification, Italian independence from the rule of Hapsburg emperors was partly complete - but only partly. The Papal States, Naples and Sicily remained under the old regime. But on 11 May 1860, Giuseppe Garibaldi landed at Marsala in Sicily with the famous ‘Thousand’ (actually 1,049 men and 1 woman) and within two months had conquered the island against vastly superior numbers and proceeded to invade the Italian mainland.

It seems an eminently suitable campaign for Sharp Practice and I get a chance to finally use some special terrain that’s been lingering in the lower basement for 15+ years. But more of that later, here’s the first painting:

The man himself:
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The first trial unit of Redshirts:
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And a water carrier/medic for a support unit. Technically its the Mary Seacole figure that was a Partizan giveaway a year back, but the costume looks similar to some pictures I’d seen of Sicillian women from the period:

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The building in the background is a Grand Manner Peninsula model, but fairly indistinguishable from Southern Italian buildings and I’ll be using these to represent Sicily.
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All very splendid, LT. Thank you.

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Very nice LT - love the building too!
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Lovely
I reckon you can double up Italian and Peninsular buildings with ease
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fantastic!
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More progress.
The Sharp Practice list I want to complete is as follows:
Leader status IV (Garibaldi)
3 groups of 8 Red Shirts

Leader Status III (Bixo)
2 groups of 8 Red Shirts

Leader Status I (undecided yet)
1 group of 8 Red Shirts

Leader Status I (undecided yet)
1 group of 6 Picotti (Sicilian bandits)

Brother Pantaleo (looking for a mad monk with a pistol or musket)

Progress so far:

An alternative Garibaldi to the last one with new ‘go faster’ option:
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A Red Shirt unit (yes I know, but there weren’t that many red shirts to go around at first!):
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Another Red Shirt unit:
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And there’s a new backdrop, the Grand Manner windmill. It’ll get sails when I work out how to do them and a little hilly base to raise it above the mundane hovels.
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levied troop wrote: Tue Oct 03, 2017 3:00 pm An alternative Garibaldi to the last one with new ‘go faster’ option:
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And different trousers. Some sort of accident perhaps? :VB: :sick:
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And there's me thinking this was a thread about biscuits and coffee. Maybe they named the biscuit after the war?

Either way, splendid work LT.
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Don't forget the grappa, Mick. ;)
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