Infamy, infamy
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Always a danger of knowing too much about a period in many ways.
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I have purchased Germans. I don't think they are as tactically interesting as Britons, but I wanted to keep it simple to start with. And they present a real challenge.
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If you were going to be picky, the Britons used woad, the Gauls didn't, Limewashing of hair for the Britons etc.tim.w wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:59 pm What are people doing for the 'not' Roman armies? I can't find better figures than the Crusader Celts at the minute. Jeremy has unsold me Victrix. I'd prefer metal anyway. I'd be most inclined to Celts/Gauls. With a bit of leeway I'm guessing you can interchange the Britons and Gauls.
And the Victrix stuff I have (Republican Roman & Spanish) is very robust.
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It's a point of difference - otherwise you would have Barbarian lists like.. warriors.. 1 to many, slingers 0 to many, Chariots, your guess is as good as mine.. fanatics? Whatever...FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 9:59 pm Always a danger of knowing too much about a period in many ways.
Caesar did note how the southern British tribes chariots gave him no end of trouble
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The Stewarts seem to have had the same problem.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 12:24 am
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Caesar did note how the southern British tribes chariots gave him no end of trouble
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Hanoverians had chariots?
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Wasn't George loading his up with all his possessions and family when Charlie was marching to Derby?
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Hannoverian chariots would be great. A brown bess man and a sabre man each. You might even give them a swivel gun.
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The lists allow you to make whatever other forces you like. Those provided are merely examples.FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 9:59 pm Always a danger of knowing too much about a period in many ways.
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True dat, the lists are never compulsory and certainly not for this period.
I’ve been sorting out my Foundry Germans - 13 bases of warriors, 4 bases of cavalry, 1 base of skirmishers, enough Leaders (but I’ll always add a few more if I find some good figures), enough Shock markers and plenty of Wailing Women. All painted and good to go. What I do need to find is a German wagon and a musician.
The Romans have enough Legionaries to provide opposition + a Mule Train, musicians, valiant vexillariusess and at least 4 Emperors. What I do need are a Medic, an Engineers group and Shock markers. Some nice Deployment Markers would be........nice.
And what I really need is a wargames show to go to so I can browse the trade stands
I’ve been sorting out my Foundry Germans - 13 bases of warriors, 4 bases of cavalry, 1 base of skirmishers, enough Leaders (but I’ll always add a few more if I find some good figures), enough Shock markers and plenty of Wailing Women. All painted and good to go. What I do need to find is a German wagon and a musician.
The Romans have enough Legionaries to provide opposition + a Mule Train, musicians, valiant vexillariusess and at least 4 Emperors. What I do need are a Medic, an Engineers group and Shock markers. Some nice Deployment Markers would be........nice.
And what I really need is a wargames show to go to so I can browse the trade stands
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