My memory jogger is that the L ight company goes on the L eft of the unit (from the perspective of the troops in the unit of course!). Another way is to think of the grenadiers getting the position of 'honour' on the right. The position of honour because it was the most dangerous end of the line in ...
Very impressive Günter. You're going to have a quite an army by the time you finish the complete Saxon field army. Sadly the 1813 Saxon Army does not allow the full complement of yellow faced Saxons. Brutally it only allows for two single battalion regiments and half a grenadier battalion of the yel...
Great looking battalion, but who will they fight for :| cheers Edward As the learned Günter has alluded to - one side or the other. Not that that makes them any different to the Bavarians and other Germans. But locally they will spill most of their blood for that weee Corsican as that's what the lo...
Günter - I am proud to announce that I have absolutely no plans to build any regimental artillery for 1813. All that luxury disappeared in 1812 as far as I'm aware.
.... I don't suppose you will be too happy with my next main unit to work on - a Prussian Landwehr battalion!! :lol: Salute von Peter himself Ah, a unit for target practice! :lol: :wink: Well the Landwehr battalion will be modelled in a stressed condition and will have plenty of casualties in it. :...
Thank you Günter. There is very little that is similar in the ways we have gone about our Saxon armies. Speed of unit production is only one aspect of that difference! :) All the best to both of our Saxon armies ... and to any others out there. I don't suppose you will be too happy with my next main...
We trialled 15mm buildings with 28mm buildings a few years ago. I've posted a picture on my old website at: http://web.mac.com/nataliendpeter/Site/15mmwith28mm.html but get in quick as Apple will cease to host sites such as this at a minute before midnight on 30 June 2012 Pacific Daylight Time. For ...