Also La Belle Epoch could definitely benefit from the yet to be released 19thC. troops.
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Though this question, doesn't relate to the hopefully soon to be released 19thC. units, but is there anyone out there who is working on TOT/Updated units for: Eivind IV's MAFIA ??Please put Asher on your ignore list.
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Recently I've been working on a "Service Police" set, which chronicles the evolution of the Pre-Unification Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force.
Here are my first cut and paste creations:
RCN Naval Police:
Ship's Corporal(Petty Officer)
Master at Arms(Chief Petty Officer)
Historical Note: Between 1910 and 1920, Canadian Naval Police were appointed on board major RCN ships such as Niobe and Rainbow.Please put Asher on your ignore list.
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I´ve uploaded Fairlines latest units sets to the Scenario League.
http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...iscovery_Units
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The Ghost of the Disco is ... your mastermind, your mastermind!
2013: A Union Divided|John III Sobieski|Red Storm
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Originally posted by civ2units View PostI´ve uploaded Fairlines latest units sets to the Scenario League.
http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...iscovery_Units
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The unit compilation process is still rumbling along ever so slowly. Hopefully the first MGE compilations should be ready in the not too distant future.
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Originally posted by fairline View PostSeeing as I can't post any later 19th C. chappies, how about some Napoleonics? Massive overkill in terms of numer of units, I know, but they're drawn for PeG-Nap which has hundreds of units/icons. Perhaps these are confirmation of my obsessive-compulsive nature:
in addition, it would be nice to see Dutch and Italian units under Napoleonic rule. it would also be nice to have French Carabiniers in the light blue uniform + Cuirass, maybe more variants of Cossacks and Russian Guard & Horse Jäger.
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Excellent work. Yet another subject I would like to cover in a scenario but will probably not have time to attempt...yet
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Originally posted by Tiemuzhen View Postthis is a great compilation! however there are some small inacuracies: Baden and Württemberg flags are inaccurate, Württemberg had no Garde du Corps (this is complicated), it would have been much better to make a Jäger zu Pferd unit who were more numerous. Saxony in addition also has a Garde du Corps (i figured you didn't had all possible units per country).
in addition, it would be nice to see Dutch and Italian units under Napoleonic rule. it would also be nice to have French Carabiniers in the light blue uniform + Cuirass, maybe more variants of Cossacks and Russian Guard & Horse Jäger.
All the sources I used (Funcken, Ebner, Knoetel) have plates for Würtemberg Garde du Corps, so are you sure they didn't exist?
You're right: they're lots of other troop types I haven't included regarding the Saxon GdC. I wanted to have light, medium and heavy cav for most nations, so I only included one of each type for the Confederation of the Rhine troops.
I have Dutch, Neopolitan, Kgdm of Italy, Bonapartist Spanish troops; they just aren't posted.
Thanks for your comments
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Originally posted by fairline View PostThanks for the comments Tiemuzhen. Being a stickler for detail myself , can you let me know what's wrong with the Baden and Würtemberg flags, and I'll fix 'em.
All the sources I used (Funcken, Ebner, Knoetel) have plates for Würtemberg Garde du Corps, so are you sure they didn't exist?
You're right: they're lots of other troop types I haven't included regarding the Saxon GdC. I wanted to have light, medium and heavy cav for most nations, so I only included one of each type for the Confederation of the Rhine troops.
I have Dutch, Neopolitan, Kgdm of Italy, Bonapartist Spanish troops; they just aren't posted.
Thanks for your comments
as for the Württemberg garde du Corps, this is a complicated story. Württemberg has a Guard Cavalry Regiment of four squadrons. the first squadron being the Garde Jäger, the second being the Garde du Corps and the last two being Horse Grenadiers. all three types have unique parade uniforms, those of the Garde du Corps is the one you have depicted. however, as for war-time service, all squadrons were ordered to wear the uniform of the Horse Grenadiers (the uniform of the Guard Jäger remaining green however but this is only a minor detail). so the regiment would have a standardized appearance on the battlefield. but, and here's the next twist, the Guard Cavalry Regiment would only serve in war with the king of Württemberg and as we know he never took the field in person so this regiment, incl. the GdC never saw any actual combat.
i hope my description was useful for your understanding of the Württemberg Army. if you have more questions about organization and units please ask.
and thanks for your efforts in making those wonderful units. sometimes however it is difficult getting heavy and light cavalry for each nations as often those small states were too poor to have a large and diverse army like the big players. btw only France had the categorioes of heavy, medium and light, most other countries only made a difference bewteen heavy and light cavalry.
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