The stream is lined by several Prussian Musketeer and Fusilier battalions |
The initial dispositions for the Prussians will allow them to garrison the hamlet either side of the stream as well as up to the northern stream banks. As you can see that is exactly what the Prussians have decided to do.
Saxon Musketeers and battalion gun from the brush of the very clever John D |
The view from the hamlet |
The garrison looks to provide the French with a stumbling obstacle |
The Prussian lines in the centre of their position |
Prussian Fusiliers with jagers skirmishing to their front along the streams banks |
Love the Hovels buildings and they remind me so much of the superb photos of Peter Morebys collection photographed in the early Wargames Illustrated |
Prussian Musketeer battalion and regimental artillery from the brush of the very talented Mr Mark Allen who also did those wonderful flags. |
The view from the Prussian lines |
For the very good General D’Armee rules Dave Brown has allowances in the Optional section for early armies to have regimental or battalion guns. I’m allowing the Prussian-Saxon force to have two just yo see how they go.
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