The 1:10 thing has always interested me. Originally
The March of Eagles was written with these larger unit games in mind;brigade level, personality/character figures which affected the game play: colour party, officers, sergeants, musicians, pioneers, heroes etc.
I also have versions of that rule set for other periods.
I will at some point, maybe this year, put on a game at a show either at 1:10 or 1:5 scale with 100 model plus infantry units. All of my Naps collection has been built in a modular way which can bulk up or slim down.
Alas, half of the Greys have now gone to their new home... Dave Thomas's cabinet
![Crying or Very sad :cry:](./images/smilies/icon_cry.gif)
They were never intended to go to the 1:10 ratio for my own collection. Dave had seen my own unit and liked it so much he asked me to do one for him. I did, with some twists... he got Ewart, the upturned guns etc.
I took many pictures before it disappeared from my clutches....
I have found the pictures inspiring so maybe I'll do the same with some cavalry as I have done with the foot..
you should see the Nassau battalion at 1:5... it has 200 models in it!