John Tried to get on the forum. It's not working or something. I never got a confirmation email. When I tried again it says my email is registered, but it...
I had one more thought. Lancers might be found in Prussian Ulans from 1815. The trouble might be to get them without covered shakos or Czapkas. ... also ... ...
http://www.grenadierproductions.com/ John, Click the above, go to communicate, click that, and it should bring you to three choices. Click the middle one...
Hi Roger: Don't quite know what to tell you. I posted a reply to Alan's question today. The site responded in a very "klugy" fashion, making me think that my...
Hey John Well, I just tried the forum and got a bunch of error message jibberish. I couldn't even try loging on. No big deal. Tried to find out more about...
On and off there has been posts that say that htere are paraguayan figures for the War of the Triple Alliance. I need 25 mm paraguayan cavalry. Is anyone...
Did anyone ever say what the scale was in those "Liberators!" fast play rules? Or are the Battallions' number of stands "impressionistic," i. e. three for a...
Hi Roger: My Quick Play rules are based on a 1:30/1:33 scale with each gun model representing 2 pieces. Therefore, each 3 figure infantry stand is about 100...
Reading the old message list this one popped out. Field strength is always an issue and, like every army in the Napoleonic era, battalions on campaign were...
Hi Roger: Ah, the dreaded Gaucho question. I use some old Frontier figures, irregular Mexican lancers I believe, that I found in a scrounge bin here in the LA...
Eureka USA www.eurekaminusa.com then just follow the pages. The guy who runs it likes to be called for big orders so he can keep ahead of the curve. Roger ......
It only make s a difference if you are using GdB. I have my Napoleonic stuff based for NB and/or AoE. If I use FnF regimental that's fine. But since I'm...
Hi Roger: For Maipo you are correct on both counts: the Cazadore and Granadero battalions were composites from the infantry battalions and the base ...
William: Unfortunately, I lack your talents at modifying figures. Still, your points are all very well taken, especially the bit about ponchos, though I could...
Unfortunatly, I had to rely on modification. What I did was cut the head gear on a figure using nailclippers. I cut until the head is somwhat round. Then I...
A quick question on this: How do the Fantassing minis look alongside AB? Aree they a reasonable match in terms of heigh, build, etc?, and there fore will they...
... They are a reasonable match. I have a battalion of Napoleonic Prussian Reserves that was short of figures. I filled it out with Fantassin. A close looke...
Not being an expert on the subject this may be a dumb suggestion but has anyone given any thought to using Cavalry from Fantassin's Spanish American war Cuban...
... I believe this is Great Paraguayan War range now sold by QRF - they inherited the old Frei Korps range. This range includes: PAR16 Brazilian Lancer,...
Given that I assume that no-one makes 1850s Nicaraguans in 15mm, can anyone offer suggestions for possible alternatives? In addition, if anyone knows the...
Tony at East Riding Miniatures is reducing his stock of Freikorps figures and has a few packs of the GPW range at 50% remaining (he had more, but I have been...
There is a chapter on Garibaldi's involvement in South America in Trevelyan's 'Garibaldi and the defence of the Roman Republic'. Not very detailed as Trevelyan...
There were a couple of articles in Wargames Illustrated on Garibaldi's involvement in some South American Wars, possibly including this one. They would have to...
I translted this from a wikipedia article. If any of our brazailan members can produce any more info it would be good for the cause. Battle of Seival Battle...