Russo-Polish War 1654-67

Started by The_Wrong_Khovanskiy, 02 March 2021, 02:46:38 PM

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Quote from: Steve J on 12 August 2021, 12:17:51 PM
Nice work once again 8).

Thank you!

Quote from: toxicpixie on 12 August 2021, 12:41:25 PM
Ahhh work is the curse of the wargaming classes!

Nice stuff again, hope they hit table soon :)

Thanks! I hope they will too, we have to wait probably until vaccinations increase. But the armies were tested on the floor with my brother. The rabble is surprisingly resilient.

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Very impressive and so atmospheric too
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Really good stuff ! :-bd

Cheers - Phil. :)

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The_Wrong_Khovanskiy

Hello, it has been quite a while. Unfortunately my job kept me from posting anything. I have done up a few things during this time. For example, here are Polish cossack cavalry/pancerni, again, but this time they are semi-accurate to the period. I mixed in a few mounted cossacks from the Polish range. This was inspired by MichaƂ Paradowski's book on the Polish-Swedish war where he has illustrations of some cossack cavalry being in hats instead of their typical misyurka helmets. Plus they don't have spears, which also adds to accuracy.





Next are, again, some Russian reiters. I was one figure short of the whole unit, so I took a LOA dragoon, chopped his head off, chopped the head off a Tatar, shortened his hat and stuck it on the dragoon body. Technically, I would prefer that look for Russian dragoons, but I fail to see the point in getting a lot of Tatars just to cut their heads off and use nothing else.




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