A few more WSS images

Started by Shutuphippie, 06 July 2016, 04:24:15 PM

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Zippee

Yeah I get the need to differentiate - I've had to do the same with my musket v dragoon units for Baroque - and they look great but I'd have preferred to find a different way. . .

horses and holders or just rely on the caps maybe.

Still beautiful stuff, this is only a petty comment :)

FierceKitty

I just stick on a couple of horses and a groom behind the shooters.
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Shutuphippie

Quote from: FierceKitty on 09 July 2016, 01:26:36 AM
I just stick on a couple of horses and a groom behind the shooters.

Using the new LOA £1 command pack I'm going to use the dismounted horse in it and make some dismounted dragoon bases to put behind them as well 😄 - probably 3 horses and one figure to a base


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Zippee

There are packs of standing horses in the ACW range - ACW35 I think, should be simple enough to turn into 17thC horses.

Shutuphippie

Quote from: lekw on 07 July 2016, 12:51:17 AM
Just wondering what size are the infantry bases?

Evening

The bases for Artillery, Infantry and Cavalry are all 9.5cm wide. The Artillery base is 5cm deep whilst infantry and cavalry bases  are 4cm deep.

The bases have rounded edges as well

For Infantry we put 24 figs on a base in 2 ranks of 12. For cavalry we put 9 figs on a base in a single rank.

We put either 2 or 3 guns on each artillery base subject to gun size and also add some of the superb resin Gabions  that Pendraken use to sell plus crew for each gun.

Divisional command are on small round bases and normally consist of 3 figures. For army command we use the superb 18th century coach pendraken make and mount it on a artillery size base

That about covers everything apart from battalions guns which we put on small bases that are 5cm wide and 3cm deep and have a single Gun and crew mounted on them


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petercooman

Quote from: Zippee on 09 July 2016, 08:39:01 AM
There are packs of standing horses in the ACW range - ACW35 I think, should be simple enough to turn into 17thC horses.

here's a picture of them in use as dismounted markers for acw cavalry. (the bases on the left)