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Tango0109 Jan 2020 3:15 p.m. PST

"The Hussars, with their armor and form of war, looked more like Turkish light cavalry and were their most important opponent. This is also backed by the laws of 1492 and 1498. The first states that half of the bands should be made up of hussars, while the second states that southern counties should only issue hussars.

In Section XVI. The middle of the 20th century is a turning point in the history of the Hussars. During the firing of cannons and Turkish rifles at the Battle of Mohács, the Hungarian heavy cavalry was practically destroyed. The Hussar assumed the role of heavy riding and became my most important weapon. Its members came mainly from the ranks of the minority fleeing the partial occupation of the country and the occupation population, and I did not practically become Hungarian.

The main offensive weapon of the Hussars was the disposable barn, four to five meters long, light in wood, with an iron tip at the end. His weapon used to defeat the armored enemy was a cutting sword 1.3-1.5 m long, and a pike perch to pierce plate armor (helmets, blood). They were carried in the saddle. Its main lateral weapon is the saber, which was used on a belt, and was sometimes complemented by a horse on the horse. In the XVII. In the 19th century, guns also began to appear in Hussarian's arsenal, and gradually abandoned their worms…."
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Narratio09 Jan 2020 7:05 p.m. PST

Errr…. " Its main lateral weapon is the saber, which was used on a belt, and was sometimes complemented by a horse on the horse"…

I'm going to need some translation help on this one.

Irish Marine10 Jan 2020 6:47 a.m. PST

Who makes the figures??

Perris070710 Jan 2020 9:57 a.m. PST

Those look like plastic 1/72 to me. I would guess Zvezda or Strelets.

Tango0110 Jan 2020 11:24 a.m. PST

You are right my friend… plastic in 1/72…


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