Finishing a few bits and pieces, and scavenging through the remains of a second hand purchase made some years ago, I found a pile of late war German cavalry, Dragoons, and Uhlans, already painted. I am unsure of the manufacturer for these. I checked with friend Robert to ensure that cavalry would have a use in some scenarios (I was sceptical, but he confirmed that there will be numerous scenarios in which mounted cavalry can figure) and then set to basing and touching up the figures. There are enough to create three regiments, and a Brigade HQ for Great War Spearhead. Each base represents a squadron.
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Cavalry Collision: somewhere on the eastern front 1914
Having painted quite a few stands of WW1 cavalry (German, and Russian in the main) it's not unreasonable to expect some table top scenar...
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It's been quite a week of wargaming. Wednesday evening Murray and I completed the Great War Spearhead game in the alps . Wednesday saw u...
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Painting motivation comes and goes at the moment. While ferreting through that inevitable box (well boxes plural) of unpainted figures and l...
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During the Great War the eastern and Italian fronts saw fierce fighting across rugged and mountainous terrain. Our preferred WW1 rules syste...
Very good job!
ReplyDeleteThanks. The photography was pretty s**t this time... what annoys me most is I'm not sure what I did differently wrt the photography compared with my usual practice..
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