"Blog update: Polish Guard Haiduks for my Polish Imagination" Topic
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Crucible Orc | 16 Apr 2014 12:38 p.m. PST |
i painted up some polish guard troops with big friggin' bardische axes last night. they are TAG minis. also made some flags for them. link Cheers |
Pirate1900 | 16 Apr 2014 9:02 p.m. PST |
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OSchmidt | 17 Apr 2014 5:59 a.m. PST |
Dear Crucible Orc. Iteresting, though I don't really care for figures like that, but what I am doing is this. I have decided to build up a Polish Imagi-nation for use in the 18th century. It assumes history took a turn in the Great Northern War and Russia was decisively thrown back in the Great Northern War, and Poland was allowed to develop more similarly to the other powers of Europe, with a lot more centralization and a stronger, hereditary king, but with the Diet making it more of a divided or constitutional monarchy. I envision using it with my other Imagi-Nations, Bad Zu Wurst (modeled on Prussia) "Gulagia" (modeled on Russia), "Ikea" modeleld on turkey and so forth. The figures will be problematic as I want to use light infantry in the Sausage Roll for the LIne infantry and different figures (like Dismounted Dragoons for Grenadiers etc. Also a significant complement of Eastern horse and of course the Polish Winged Hussars in the middle of the 18thcentury. Good luck with your efforts. |
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