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And let's not forget the cuirassiers...

they also did a good job in the 1813-14 campaigns!

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Question to Strelet's Prussian question below

Many thanks for your answer.

If i can give my opinion...

For cavalry i prefer : landwer, then Hussard, then tghe other.

For the poses i prefer : on march, scouting, awaiting or skirmiching.

One box on march, awaiting and one in scouting skirmiching (combat ready).

If just on box (12 poses) : an officer and a trumpeter (no standar bearer) awaiting, 3 poses on march (no combat ready), 3 poses scouting (march combat ready), 3 poses awaiting and one pose (NCO ?) reporting ( pointing or give a salute like a adc or so giving an order or a report to a senior officer)...

It's just my whish list.

For prussian cavalry (very known for scouting...) i think that on march or scouting is better than charging...

Many thank again for your nice reply.

Sincerely yours

Pierre

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Question to Strelet's Prussian question below

I too prefer scouting and marching for Prussian cavavlry over charching, even for hussars.

Cheers,

Christiaan

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Question to Strelet's Prussian question below

Hi

particularly for hussard

Regards

Pierre

Re: Question to Strelet's Prussian question below

Landwehr cavalry for me, one of the biggest holes in my collection.

Will

Re: Question to Strelet's Prussian question below

Curaissers, please!!!

Cuirassiers absolutely

in their litewkas or whatever they called them.
Would be nice to see some Landwehr in caps, some in 'British' shakos.