Really cool video! These more free-form engagements are where the hobby really shines, and I think in this instance the multiple camera perspectives really illustrate the logistical difficulties of coordinating multiple bodies of troops over a large distance.
Chris, thanks for your insightful comment! It was indeed an amazingly fluid experience which we believe truly captured the chaos of an 18th century skirmish. We hope to do more of these in the future! Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
Hi there! It was the Foot Guards, royal blue facings but looked darker with the setting sun. The 64th, however, has black facings and had a presence at this event. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
First time I've seen a night time reenactment which is a shame, the preston pans one i attended to and watched was in the middle of the day even though the jacobites attacked the government forces in the middle of the night.
Really cool video! These more free-form engagements are where the hobby really shines, and I think in this instance the multiple camera perspectives really illustrate the logistical difficulties of coordinating multiple bodies of troops over a large distance.
In the ACW re-enactment community we call them “tacticals”
Chris, thanks for your insightful comment! It was indeed an amazingly fluid experience which we believe truly captured the chaos of an 18th century skirmish. We hope to do more of these in the future! Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
Wonderful night to watch the 10th in action as always
Indeed! Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
Awesome!
“Redcoats six, going dark”
Captain Potter (10th Lights) > Captain Price ;) Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
Lol
Awesome clip...thanks guys, join you in two years once I retire...Luv ya guys....God save King George!
Great vid
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
The charge was insane
My friend does revolutionary war reenacting!
Every else: wow that’s a musket.
Me: that’s an friking canon😮
10:15, that guy got murked
What was the black faced regiment the light C'oy was fighting with?
Hi there! It was the Foot Guards, royal blue facings but looked darker with the setting sun. The 64th, however, has black facings and had a presence at this event. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
First time I've seen a night time reenactment which is a shame, the preston pans one i attended to and watched was in the middle of the day even though the jacobites attacked the government forces in the middle of the night.
Yall are cooked at red bank😈
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