Cheers Dal!Spanner wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 10:08 pm Very nice, mate. I'm with you with respect to the infantry flags. The design is right and, even if we can't be 100% sure of which colour Regimentsfahnen were used with which regiment, the tradition was that they matched the facings (with white facings using another colour). I'm unlikely to get to the Hessians so I'll drool on the photos of yours.
I'd dismissed Clostercamp as a game, thinking it was too unbalanced. I'll have to reconsider that- if I can woo the locals away from pegasi, wizards, giants and similar.
PS Fred the Hessian wasn't exactly flush with cash, either, so new flags were probably on his "Some Day I'll..." list.
Yeah, I figured that the new uniforms would take at least one or two years to come into play (assuming the issue of one new coat per year and possibly having to use up the current year's stocks) and the new flags would take quite a bit longer to appear, due to their expense. I also like the fact that unlike the Brunswickers, they're very non-Prussian in appearance.
Yeah, I think that if you just zoom in on the 'point of contact' at Clostercamp and largely ignore the other formations in the area, Clostercamp is an interesting little battle. It certainly isn't 'cavalry country'! However, I think the Allies are always going to be on a sticky wicket due to the numbers that the French can eventually bring to bear against them. It certainly was a fun game and one I'd like to revisit without all the distractions of catching up with old mates.