I reenact British infantry during the War of 1812 and Napoleonic Wars. In another thread, an user seemed pretty interested in trying reenacting out so I thought I might be able to answer some questions for Veeky Forums in general.
how do you gather all the garments needed for the period look?
Lucas Williams
Ok, is there any good Napoleonic movies I should see? >Sharpes >Hornblower >That mini TV series anything else?
P.S. have you ever fired a flintlock with live ammo? Hows the accuracy?
Gabriel Jackson
not him, but you're missing Waterloo (c1970), the most authentic period war film I've seen
Wyatt Parker
One of the best movies is the 1970 film "Waterloo" If you want a somewhat amusing Canadian tv show set in the period try Blackfly.
Yes I shoot my Brown Bess with round ball quite frequently. Accuracy isn't fantastic but it's much better and way more reliable than nogunz armchair fags would have you believe.
Andrew Baker
It's mostly tailored to you, leather gear and haversacks and the like are standard but tunics and shirts and trousers are mostly tailored. You can order shakos based on hat sizes.
Jayden Foster
Do you know some good websites about reenacting groups and events, preferably international? I always miss some awesome festivals
Camden Perry
As far as I'm aware, there's no interantional database of events and groups. You can search based on country. Most big events like Waterloo and Austerlitz for example have their own website for organizing. In North America, historic sites will have information on their webpages about reenactments on site. The closest thing to what you want are general Napoleonic reenactor facebook groups.
Easton Powell
Hi /hwg/
Samuel Carter
Does height affect reenactment? Always wanted to reenact but my manlet height convinces me not too. Also if you do eat period accurate food, what is it and your opinion on it?
Ethan Murphy
Height isn't a big deal at all, you may never be a grenadier :) but being front rank isn't a bad thing. They organize the line based on height so you'll always be in the front.
Period food is fucking gr8, all very natural and cooked usually on a open fire or if you're lucky in a clay oven. Historic recipes are usually pretty tasty and not that hard to make. If historic food interests you, check out youtube.com/user/jastownsendandson
Evan Myers
>Blackfly >Waterloo
Cheers!
Christopher Roberts
A better question would be: Are there good Napoleonic Wars series/movies focused on the key players (France, Russia, Austria, Prussia) rather than on midly relevant Britbongs?
Mason Hall
What region are you/your reenacting group from and what 1812 events do you reenact at?
Dylan Flores
War and Peace?
Isaiah Hughes
Canada, I regulary attend Fort Erie, Fort William, Mississinewa, Stoney Creek, Plattsburgh, sometimes go down to New Orleans among others. The biggest event was Waterloo back in 2015. That was seriously cool.
Jason Barnes
Are you in the Canadian Fencibles?
Jaxson Cook
Nope
Carter Morris
Ah, ok, they go to alot of the same events your group does. I met a few of them at a re-enactment at Upper Canada Village/Battle of Crysler's Farm Memorial a couple summers ago. I asked the leader about joining but he never got back to me.
Elijah James
Oh that's cool. I'm south from Pittsburgh in PA (which I'm sure you know is itself south from Erie, PA) and we understandably don't really have any 1812 reenactment groups. There's a lot of F&I and Pontiac's War stuff around here though. Bushy Run is usually really good, and Fort Ligonier is a really nice place.
Hudson Martinez
How expensive is it to get into? I'd really like to, but I'm a poorfag.
David Long
Most reenacting groups maintain a couple loaner stands of arms for people who want to try it out. It cost me around $1100 to get started buying used equipment and a musket (admittedly a very good deal on the musket). It might take you a couple years to get all the kit which is why groups have loaner gear. If you find a local group you should be able to try things out this summer.
Matthew Lee
Yeah I've met a lot of them at events. Nice people. You have to persist, lots of groups get people who say they'd like to try it out but never actually show up. Bug them and show you're interested.
Jose Collins
Do you burn the White House in effigy?
Daniel Howard
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Carter Cooper
How serious is the whole deal? Are you all just there to have a laugh dressed in some silly clothes and fire muskets, or do you run to a strict schedule and get shouted at if you forget to take your watch off?
Adrian Stewart
Ty
Lincoln Price
Not OP, but am a Britbong 5/60th reenactor and can say that as a whole people take it pretty serious. Nothing better than having some good quality drill and professionalism. There are some groups though who go to events just to get drink and play Sharpe