Best infantry (renaissance (1485) to end of 18th Century) - The Vote!

Started by Duke Speedy of Leighton, 01 December 2017, 09:13:00 AM

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Colourful units, do they get your vote?

SV52's Swedish 'Fana' mid 1500s
2 (5%)
Tarty's Sir Allen Apsley Regiment of Foot
26 (65%)
d_Guy's Duke of Monmouth's five foot regiments 1685
14 (35%)
Subedai's Polish hadjuk infantry
5 (12.5%)
Mollinary's Elector of Cologne's Foot Guards at Ramillies
8 (20%)
SV52's Civilian Covenanters from the 'Killing Time'
4 (10%)
SV52's Highland Clans
3 (7.5%)
Ace of Spades's British 44th Regiment of Foote; French and Indian Wars
1 (2.5%)
Ace of Spades's British colonial militia training with townsfolk looking on
4 (10%)
Ace of Spades's French local militia training
13 (32.5%)
Ace of Spades's French regiment de Béarn
4 (10%)
Fred's Natives
2 (5%)
Steve J's Company for 'The Pikemen's Lament' rules.
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 40

Voting closed: 08 December 2017, 09:20:41 AM

Duke Speedy of Leighton

SV52's  Swedish 'Fana' mid 1500s


Tarty's Sir Allen Apsley Regiment of Foot




d_Guy's Duke of Monmouth's five foot regiments 1685



Subedai's Polish hadjuk infantry


Mollinary's Elector of Cologne's Foot Guards at Ramillies


SV52's Civilian Covenanters from the 'Killing Time'


SV52's Highland Clans


Ace of Spades's British 44th Regiment of Foote; French and Indian Wars


Ace of Spades's British colonial militia training with townsfolk looking on


Ace of Spades's French local militia training


Ace of Spades's French regiment de Béarn


Fred's Natives




Steve J's Company for 'The Pikemen's Lament' rules.


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