I have now added two new units to my Burgundian army.
The Republic of Burgundy
The army is organised into the following formations:
- Republican Guard
- Republican Guard Cavalry Squadron
- Republican Guard Supply Column
- Total bases = 2; Total SPs = 4 SPs
- 1st Division
- 1st Infantry Regiment
- 11th Infantry Regiment
- 21st Infantry Regiment
- 1st Machine Gun Battalion
- 1st Field Artillery Regiment
- 1st Engineer Battalion
- 1st Supply Column
- Total bases = 10 bases; Total SPs = 33 SPs
- 2nd Division
- 2nd Infantry Regiment
- 12th Infantry Regiment
- 22nd Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Machine Gun Battalion
- 2nd Field Artillery Regiment
- 2nd Engineer Battalion
- 2nd Supply Column
- Total bases = 10 bases; Total SPs = 33 SPs
- 3rd Division
- 3rd Infantry Regiment
- 13th Infantry Regiment
- 23rd Infantry Regiment
- 3rd Field Artillery Regiment
- 3rd Engineer Battalion
- 3rd Supply Column
- Total bases = 9 bases; Total SPs = 31 SPs
- Cavalry Brigade
- 1st Cavalry Regiment
- 2nd Cavalry Regiment
- 4th Supply Column
- Total bases = 5 bases; Total SPs = 13 SPs
- Unattached troops
- 4th Infantry Regiment
- 5th Infantry Regiment
- Total bases = 4 bases; Total SPs = 16 SPs
Total bases = 40; Total SPs = 130 SPs
Units shown in italics are militia or reserve units.
BOB,
ReplyDeleteI'm going to collect Dwarfs and Goblins in 28mm and I'll be playing games with my own rules. I picked up 80 Dwarfs today which I had painted several years ago- the next step is to make some unit movement trays. All the best. KEV.
Kev Robertson (Kev),
DeleteUntil I began taking part in a DOLMENWOOD RPG campaign last year, I would not have understood the attraction of fighting battles with dwarves and goblins … but now I do!
I’ve seen the images on your blog and I must admit that they do look nice.
All the best,
Bob