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At the blog, I have posted a report with more photos . I have also added some observations concerning the changes and am pleased with the draft so far.
Since their completion, this is the first battle with the late medieval armies of Bavaria and Austria. Army composition was nearly alike with the exception of a blade element for Bavaria and a crossbow element for Austria. http://dbagora.blogspot.nl/
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Cheers, Robert “It’s a good day for the crows”.http://18thcenturysojourn.blogspot.com/ http://dbagora.blogspot.com/ |
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Nice report, thanks for sharing. Great looking armies.
Look forward to your next report.
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Thanks for the kind words.
I will have another report posted tomorrow with photos at the blog. At the moment I am finishing up the Late Hungarian cavalry
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...i've been watching the action on your German battlefields with increasing interest
I am not so familiar with the history of the 15th century in the west. But in the east a true civil war was raging in Imperial Bohemia: the Hussites against the Empire, ending with the election of the only Czech King George of Poděbrady. After that period Polish and Hungarian dynasties fought over the succession of George of Poděbrady...
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Bavarians and Austrian renew their struggle for this second test game. The increased move distance with the standard board of 60x60cm did not create problems as I thought it would. I will certainly use the same board for the next series of test games.
There are other observations as well. http://dbagora.blogspot.nl/ @ Vodnik, The whole period is totally new to me as well. From the Index, you will note the topics I am collecting are not just military, but I am discovering threads connecting a lot of this which makes it all fascinating. The Late Hungarian cavalry are done , basing tonorrow.
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Cheers, Robert “It’s a good day for the crows”.http://18thcenturysojourn.blogspot.com/ http://dbagora.blogspot.com/ |
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