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I've finished this unit so it can be fielded in two different formats. Here it is basically ordered as three separate units - perhaps three companies in a battalion, or three battalions in a regiment, or three regiments in a brigade! The officer in the kilt then acts as the senior officer.
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And here the extra command groups have gone to give a 24 figure unit with one command group.
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So I have a total of four officers and three pipers.
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As for the other ranks... those tartans and stockings are enough to make me never do a Scottish unit again! The 42mm Scots are much easier!
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So that leaves me with one lancer squadron to finish this 'army'. I doubt that I will do a version of this army based on elements - I'll leave that to 20mm.
Well done! Tartan! Know what you mean. Can never forget the carry on regiment, and now I am into Dark Ages Vikings and saxons, keep getting visions of Noggin of the Nogs!!!
ReplyDeleteHave you seen David Wood's Noggin the Nog figures at The Little Toy Soldier Company?
Deletehttps://thelittlesoldiercompany.co.uk/ Keep thinking about getting Steven some of them...