The battalion was made up to be close to the Prussian IR19. I have yet to make a nice flag for Fleisch-Spätzlestadt, but I have extra standard bearers for that to replace the ones with the IR19 flags.
The large battalion saw its first fight this past Historicon split up for a game of OGABAS as regiment Kohler, led by Colonel von Sink, and regiment Fleisch led by colonel Brauthammer.
Reports will read that regiments Kohler and Fleisch accounted themselves well in anchoring the right flank of the army of Princess Trixie at the Battle of Lagersteinplatzendorff. In truth they failed to activate a few times, but generally looked threatening holding the wooded area on the flank as part of the right wing that repulsed several impressive cavalry attacks and enemy probes.
A splendid-looking unit, sir. And the idea of duplicate standard-bearers is a sound one too.
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Handsome lads, indeed!
ReplyDeleteA very fine and impressive unit indeed! A long term investment in work and dedication, which paid pleasant dividends.
ReplyDeleteLooking now forward to enjoy the discovery of the first regiment of the Duchy of Hefeweizenbach...
Cheers,
Jean-Louis
One needs BIG tables for those 60 man battalions!
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely!
Arthur
Super looking unit, keep up the good work
ReplyDelete-- Allan
Nice work, very impressive!
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