The light horse lancers brought my 2015 project to a successful conclusion. http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd141/jannerxi/Napoleonics/28b3a1ef-c8d4-425e-b6e2-9c55eee3dee8_zpsgbyirkxy.jpg A French Heavy Cavalry Division c.1812 set-up for Black Powder rules: Eighty seven cavalrymen and four cannon...
Only a single regiment from this division has seen action so far, but I can't wait to get them all into action :D Anyway, next up: http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd141/jannerxi/Napoleonics/d0f20ae1-7ea1-4bd7-8c41-80b7857df134_zpst1ram87q.jpg 1er régiment de chevau-legers lanciers were formed by ...
Piebald is traditionally used to describe an animal (commonly a horse) with a coat of irregular patches of black and white. The non-black (usually brown) and white version being a skewbald. Both are refered to as a pinto in the US.