Well, as far as the allies are concerned, we have enough figures to put Balaclava on at a ratio of 10:1. (150 British Cavalry chomping at the bit
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The Russians would be a bit more problematic in that we already have the figures in excess for 20:1, but not quite the ratio of 10:1. Mind you, there are ways around that !
I can manage Rhyzovs Cavalry command of 2000 men at the 10:1 Ratio but some of them would be Dragoons and Ulhans instead of Hussars. I think the British might run away if they see them en-masse
I do have concerns regarding the British Cavalry Brigades. Given their small numbers (6 figures to each of 5 Squadrons at 20:1), they may be very brittle and not "charge" the guns were they to take casualties from the Russian guns, and we all know, they did
As for the heavy Brigade, they were outnumbered almost 3:1 when they charged the Russian Hussars - would you
As for Sir Colin and the 93rd, well I have, but if anybody wanted to produce their own 93rd using the Great war Minis - I would certainly not object
Whatever, I am sure it could be a ding dong cavalry battle with stoic defense of the redoubts by O'Brian Pasha.
Personally, I am going to my Private Yacht to disembark at the Harbour before the retreat sets into a rout
I am sure Cardigan will not be too far behind me.
"There is no retreat from here, men," Campbell told them as he rode down the line, "you must die where you stand."