Actually it says "Artillery operates as single gun models " which I would think means that you don't need three bases of guns to represent a battery, one will be just fine. The scale would follow the same guidelines as for the infantry and cavalry, so for malplaquet you would need about five guns, m...
Can't wait to see them! My next unit will be another danish with reiver miniatures, I can't decide which one though... By the way, do you use macro when you take pictures of your units? Somehow I always end up with some part of the unit out of focus, you probably have a better camera than me but any...
I have a friend who lives in Skane who always says he is Danish :shock: I have an uncle like that, and both his sisters are married to "swedes", not too happy about that I think ;) Anyway, I thought I'd post a picture of these, it's the Danish Footguard in 1712 when the whole Danish army switched t...
Ahhh, as I said, I've probably missed something. That's a really cool rule, especially when they can use their bows! But I found another question, countercharging? Is a countercharge simply another charge test for the charged unit? The charging unit tests morale, then the charged unit tests morale a...
I've probably missed something but I'll ask anyway!
In the turn sequence part of the rules there are mentions of evading but I can't find rules or other mentions of this anywhere else in the rules, have I missed something?
Very nice Henebron.... so much love going into your Swedes but surely living in Goteborg you consider yourself a Dane :wink: Haha, what are you saying!? Gothenburg has never been Danish! :wink: Gothenburg lies in Västra Götaland which is a small corridor in to Skagerack (the sea) only a few kilomet...
Karelska kavalleriregementet http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c361/tomek917/DSC_0031.jpg Only one squadron so far, I'll probably make another one. The uniform is the 1702 version, later (1713) the uniform was all blue. But I liked the grey so I used it, it will give a little variation :wink: At th...