The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles.
Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
Monday, 26 May 2008
Rifles
The Legione Tradgardland and the Duc de Padirac getting ready to see action in Scotland...
The current opinion in Monte-Cristo is that these jaeger sent to Scotland (Tradgarlanders are not alone in their use of carrier pigeons...) are a different bunch from the volunteers trained to forest warfare by Ny Tradgarlander rangers and Indians. The Legione Tradgardland looks like a typical, largely mercenary, 'Free Company' of light troops. While the unit trained by specialists from the New World was some kind of 'elite Landwehr'? Its efficiency would rest partly on their excellent knowledge of their home terrain. Could this 'home terrain', precisely, be the Tradgarlander part of that densely wooded area crossed by the border between Tradgarland and Skogsmork? Wondering... Louys
Pleasant unyforms with a nice 'Tradgarlander' touch. Almost sure the jaeger in grey is a sharpshooter, but can't find the post where it was made clear? Jean-Louis
The current opinion in Monte-Cristo is that these jaeger sent to Scotland (Tradgarlanders are not alone in their use of carrier pigeons...) are a different bunch from the volunteers trained to forest warfare by Ny Tradgarlander rangers and Indians.
ReplyDeleteThe Legione Tradgardland looks like a typical, largely mercenary, 'Free Company' of light troops. While the unit trained by specialists from the New World was some kind of 'elite Landwehr'? Its efficiency would rest partly on their excellent knowledge of their home terrain. Could this 'home terrain', precisely, be the Tradgarlander part of that densely wooded area crossed by the border between Tradgarland and Skogsmork?
Wondering...
Louys
Nice work, cool colors!
ReplyDeleteinteresting palette ..
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Pleasant unyforms with a nice 'Tradgarlander' touch.
ReplyDeleteAlmost sure the jaeger in grey is a sharpshooter, but can't find the post where it was made clear?
Jean-Louis