Got some Hanoverian Dragoons finished today - the Breydenbach Regt.
What's on your workbench?
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Very nice, mate. Who will you brigade them with?
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Cheers! I'm just working my way through the Minden orbat. I've done the British cavalry (RHG, 1st KDG, 3rd DG, 6th DR & 10th DR) and these are the first of the Hanoverian cavalry. I've also just finished the Veltheim & Bremer Regiments of Horse. I might also do a couple of figures each for the single-squadron Gardes du Corps and Grenadiers a Cheval. That'll then finish Sackville's cavalry for Minden. Then it's some British & Hanoverian artillery and some generals and I'll have enough for a game. After that I'll add Hessians, Brunswickers, more Hanoverians and eventually more British for the later battles.
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Sackville at Minden? Are you doing a regiment playing cards and drinking beer? It will be interesting to watch the forces build up, on your blog.
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But you don't need Sackvilles cavalry for Minden....
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No indeed, but the same regiments turn up for all the other battles, so it's a starting point for painting.
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Granby at the charge for later huh.
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Most definitely. I did him a few weeks ago and he's posted a couple of pages up-thread (a lovely model by Eureka, with his hat and wig flying off).
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Bloody hell he was an ugly bugger - even the horse has its eyes shut.....
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