TOPIC: Early WW1 cavalry and limbers |
Standard User Posts: 183 pushing.tin 4th Feb 2015 10:21:35 Interesting idea, I hadn't noticed the Piedmontese. Another option might be to add a lance to the FPW French Dragoons. I was also considering whether FPW Bavarian skirmishers would do for dismounted French dragoons/cuirassiers, possibly with a bit of modification... |
Standard User Posts: 183 pushing.tin 21st Apr 2015 10:21:46 Any news on those limbers? I notice they aren't in the latest batch of ww1 releases... |
Standard User Posts: 8 General Beltane 14th May 2015 10:39:29 Having just started developing Ww1 I have to express my delight at your standard of modelling . I am begining to drool at the pictures of the later Ww1 figures Non Pasaran! Non Pasaran !
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Standard User Posts: 183 pushing.tin 23rd Jun 2015 08:37:07 any news on the ww1 limbers? |
Administrator Posts: 895 peter 23rd Jun 2015 12:39:26 Limbers will be going into the next pattern mould. Not too long to wait now. I have plans. I am dangerous when I have plans... |
Standard User Posts: 183 pushing.tin 23rd Jun 2015 12:48:09 :) |
Standard User Posts: 207 monk2002uk 24th Jul 2015 12:09:39 For photographs of hussards and chasseurs, check out http://chtimiste.com/ - click on the 'Photos' button, then click on 'Je suis d'accord' (which means 'I sign my life and my fortune away to monk2002uk...') and then click on the links to hussards and chasseurs under cavalerie. For other photos, try using Google Images and typing in 'hussards grande guerre' and 'chasseurs a cheval grande guerre'. They are out there... (spooky music plays) In general, French divisional cavalry should refer to cavalry attached to infantry divisions. Otherwise in English they were known as independent cavalry. It will depend on the translation though. Robert |