I've finally (25 years after painting the first regiment) finished painting the rest of my Reichsarmee cavalry, to add to my ever-growing collection of bloody awful units of the Seven Years War...
http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2022/02/16/ ... e-cavalry/
SYW Reichsarmee Cavalry
SYW Reichsarmee Cavalry
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Re: SYW Reichsarmee Cavalry
So when they finally get onto the table, it's simply going to be a question of which side runs away first - a bit like Neapolitans v Spanish in Napoleonics.
They actually look pretty good - best not spoil those nice uniforms by getting involved in anything combat-ty!
They actually look pretty good - best not spoil those nice uniforms by getting involved in anything combat-ty!
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: SYW Reichsarmee Cavalry
Exactly! They suit my playing style, to be fair...BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:30 pm So when they finally get onto the table, it's simply going to be a question of which side runs away first - a bit like Neapolitans v Spanish in Napoleonics.
They actually look pretty good - best not spoil those nice uniforms by getting involved in anything combat-ty!
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And mine - I always feel cheated on the rare occasion I throw good dice, or - heaven forfend - actually win a game!
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Lovely figures and painting.
Willz.
Willz.
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I think many of us began in the hobby turning out Guards units. I know I did.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:30 pm So when they finally get onto the table, it's simply going to be a question of which side runs away first - a bit like Neapolitans v Spanish in Napoleonics.
But gaming is immensely better for having at least some dodgy units in a given army.
Will they or won't they? This gives a commander pause for thought & they always make a good target for the opposition.
My somewhat "supermen" SYW Prussians get all sort of benefits with the TRICORNE rules. But Fred.'s army is also saddled with Garrison units (militia) & a brigade of grumpy Saxons, dragooned into the Prussian army as Fusiliers. This evens them up with the French who are mostly appalling but like Mark's excellent cavalry (above) quite stylish.
I should add that when these Reichsarmee cavalrymen eventually see off some crack unit (& the LAW of averages insures they will), Mark's joy will be palpable.
donald
Re: SYW Reichsarmee Cavalry
Thanks fellas! Yes indeed, this renaissance in my interest for the period (and shit armies) was prompted by a refight of Medellin 1809, where my Spaniards utterly trounced Monsieur le Crapaud, thanks to a blizzard of ultra-spawny dice-rolling. I'm still gloating about it nearly 18 months later.
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It's always fun when the rubbish units pull off a win, especially against more highly related opposition.
Nice work as always!
Nice work as always!
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They look glorious. Who cares how they fight.
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Indeed! I luvs 'em, I duz.
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