Confederate Regiments
"Average" Confederates
One of the more battle worn of the regiments,  down to 200 men (each figure represents 20 men in scale).  The mix of hats is pretty typical of my Confederates, as are the bedrolls.
Green Georgians
Its hard to tell from the picture but this regiment of Georgians are in a light green uniform, illustrating the wide variety of uniforms the Confederacy had to use.
Butternut Alabamans
I can't remember exactly what these guys are.  I think with the lack of bayonets, they're supposed to either represent a unit armed with carbines or possibly shotguns. They are what I would call Butternut, despite the preproderance of men in grey.
Black Hat Mississipians
A relatively fresh unit with nearly uniform black hats and grey uniforms.  What I call a Black Hat regiment.
Military School Cadets
These light green soldiers are a small regiment of cadets from a military school (no specific one, I just wanted the option for scenarios) or alternately, from the Carolinas or Florida.
Black Hat Arkansasans
Another well uniformed regiment, this time with blue pants.
South Carolinans
The largest brigade in my Confederate army is composed of two regiments of South Carolinans and three from North Carolina.  All would be considered early war due to their uniform appearance and the universal use of the kepi.
Click here to see the entire Carolina brigade
Wheat's Tigers
The famous Louisiana regiment.
Tennessee Cavalry
Irregular Cavalry
Meant to represent any of the raiders that operated in places like Missouri or alternately, ragged cavalry.
Texas Regiment
A still nicely uniformed regiment of Texas infantry, with a variety of hats.
Oklahoman Free Indians
Based on the few regiments of Indians that were persuaded to fight for the Condederacy.  I was a little limited by the only Indians I could find in 15mm, Navajos from that war (I can't remember the name but the one with Geronimo).  If I were to do them now, I'd at least cut the war bonnets off of them and surely tone down the colors.
The Brigade of Three Indian Regiments
Ragged Butternut Alabamans
These guys are about the most ragged regiment I have, every figure is painted in different shades of butternut and almost everyone has patches and some are even shoeless.
Virginians
A nice fresh regiment from Virginia.  I realize now that the red kepis might not have been the best choice (usually reserved for artilleryman).