Some Bennington pictures...It seems I managed to get the technology to work first time, first pictures...
Indians in the woods; the dragoon redoubt is far right, part of Nichols force has crested the hill in the centre:

I lay no claims to be in the same league as Giles/Silver Whistle/Orange etc etc etc and
YES these are 'Heretic' 1/72 plastics...
It's not that I don't like Perry/Eurika etc, I just happen to quite like these little guys too...
Herrick's Vermont Rangers are being observed but appear to have rumbled it:
A general view of the Redoubt and the river beyond; Skene is quite animated explaining something to Baum
A closer look at the Dragoons with customised musicians and flag - Skene is obviously giving some more inappropriate and ill-conceived advice to Baum. Hope he is remembering to do it in German...
Depending on your screen dimensions this is probably 3xActual size
Hesse Hanau Artllery and the Canadians at the bridge: the 4 canadians have had head-swaps to enable them to wear the correct headgear.
Hesse Hanau Jaegers - with one of my very unimaginative casualty markers. Green is DP's, Red is casualties, Yellow is removed casualties (so as not to have to try to remember if there were 16 or 18figs when calculating 50% or 25% attrition...) and Blue is occasionaly used to indicate excess figures ie scenario says 18figs but my battalion has 20 so 2 spots on the blue dice...
Pfister's view. Note the wife and daughter loading muskets for father and son in this family group
The Loyalist camp.
The mounted riflemen
A general view from Stark's position. Sorry about the glare on the hill, Manchester daylight is not easy to control!...

We've played through Bennington as a full game three times now, with the current game (most of these pictures) being incomplete as yet. It has produced two unsuprising tidal-wave/steamroller type victories for Stark but ONE amazing result in the previous game...
The Redoubt's artillery piece managed to put Herrick on 3DP's, the indians - who we agreed to leave in the orbat for colour and exotica - were in a good position and charged Herrick in the flank routing him in the subsequent melee. They (of course) failed the pursuit test and badly carved up one of Nichols' units before dispersing - greatly easing the pressure on the redoubt. Meanwhile things had not been going Stark's way at the bridge (due to some Newly-Painted-Unit type rolling by
quite veteran militia) and he had stalled - with a lot of DP's on most units. A double six from the Jaegers actualy caused a risk to general on the subsequent re-roll (skermishers firing) and Stark to panic/flee the field taking most of his force with him at the next morale stage.
I doubt this outcome - had it occurred in 1777 - would have made much difference (other than to Stark!)
Breyman would have arrived with the grenadiers and lights
eventualy and probably decided - with or without Skene's assistance - to stay where they were overnight and rejoin Burgoyne in the morning, rather than push on to the stores at Bennington and pursue the militia. The net strategic effect would be unchanged for both sides, and, as Stark was heading for obscurity
even after the victory anyway the debacle would have been quietly swept under the carpet.
Thanks again to everyone on the GdB forum for the lashings of assistance with all my petty rule queries and requests for uniform information!
GJ