Not sure where to put this on the forum but, I’ve added some Tudor flags to my blog and will be adding more over the next couple of weeks, For the flags please goto
Check out the bunch of losers I play wargames with, if you live close to us you could apply to join us, once you've seen the bunch of whiney - you may chose to ignore the offer.
The following is list from "The British Army of William III", by C A Sapherson. It may be a bit early for you but it may help, The guns at Steenkirk (1692) & Landen (1693) consisted of: 8 Demi-Culverines, 9 pounders 10 Sakers, 6 pounders 20 Blank 3 pounders 4 howitzers, 8 inch 2 Brass petards (small...
The painted figures & flags look fantastic!! I wish I had the dosh to get mine in 25mm :cry: It's very annoying about the English flags for the period, how could the flags have been just forgotten & lost over time. But I'm quite enjoying making my own versions. I've done a few others and will put th...
I've put more NYW English flags on my blog. Unfortunatly there is no evidence for what the flags really looked like, so these are my own versions, hope you like them and use them if you wish.
Ray
I'm painting up an English/allied army for the Nine Years War. What colours have you painted your Generals & Brigade leaders? Obviousley most of the English leaders would have been in a red coat with various cuff colours, but what about the likes of Waldeck, Casimir, Ouwerkerk, and the other Dutch &...
Glad you all like the battle report. Postie who owns all the figures was very pleased you thought the figures were 28's Barry. I had an email the other day, from David Watkins, he wants to print the report in his magazine, " First Empire", see link below. :shock: It took him a long time to get me to...
My group TGWNN, played a fictional Napoleonic game on Saturday, I've written up a battle report on my blog, it's a bit long but take a look, comments welcome. http://onelover-ray.blogspot.com/