Thanks for the update Günter. A nice picture ... if a somewhat garish colour scheme! :lol: Salute von Peter himself Hi Peter, The Colors are as told the scheme of the yellow and black stripes of the Saxon Ruler House of the Wettiners. After 1816 the colors changed to green white and so the gun carr...
This is a question for Gunter (our Saxon expert) or anyone else that can help. In his booklet The Saxon Army 1810-13 Howard Giles states that the carriages of their artillery was painted grey with metal parts painted yellow. Does anyone know if the battalion guns which were actually Austrian guns w...
CoffinDodger wrote:Is it just me, or am I detecting a touch of inconsistency from reading two threads, one of which is worried about the complexity of the rules as they stand and the other which is trying to further complicate them?
Hi, I start to wonder why players look for competiton in rules that are not written for such a case :shock: There are so many rulesets out there that has been written for Competitors over the last 20 Years that someone could think nothing else is possible. BUT, after Years of playing (and testing) B...
Stunning brushwork and nice basing, looks real great!
That reminds me of an old saying from my early Wargaming days:
"Its nice to be a Preiss, but its higher to be a Bayr"