Minuteman wrote:More fine work, Will. Another brigade of mounted troops to add to your burgeoning WoSS armies. Well done!
This latest set of British Dragoons works very well, in my view, not only for the WoSS; but also for a couple of decades after as well. It is therefore very suitable, for instance, for anyone modelling or wargaming the 1715 Jacobite Rising.
Ochoin wrote:These look good individually & in mass. Clever use of existing sets to get the uniform poses per regiment you want. A proper wargames' formation.
donald
Rich W wrote:Very nice Will! Good use of both sets here. These are in my pile to do, but for some reason I'm lacking the enthusiasm to start on them. What's next on your to do list for the WSS range?
Rich W wrote:Very nice Will! Good use of both sets here. These are in my pile to do, but for some reason I'm lacking the enthusiasm to start on them. What's next on your to do list for the WSS range?
Rich W wrote:Mark, I think hold off finishing the Maison du Roi, as that would appear to be Strelets next release (based on the fact they've shared some artwork for it). And 7 battalions of the infantry sounds a daunting task!!!
Fire at Will wrote:
I thought it was the French Musketeers of the Guard in the next release that only contained 2 companies in their distinctive tabard?
Rich W wrote:Mark, I think hold off finishing the Maison du Roi, as that would appear to be Strelets next release (based on the fact they've shared some artwork for it). And 7 battalions of the infantry sounds a daunting task!!!