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Post by notintheface on Mar 1, 2020 6:18:54 GMT
Well here I am thinking when I started this thread I would be knee deep in blood, guts, glory and a heap of Prussian heathen savages forcibly brought for their own good to love and forgiveness of our lord Jesus Christ by now but no. I, having no idea what I’m doing ordered 36 40x15mm basses when I only needed 1, I don’t have anywhere near enough knights or basses for them to finish my teuton army and I don’t have enough prussians to finish their army either. The only thing I’ve done right lately is contact Eureka miniatures to get some more figs.
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Post by macbeth on Mar 2, 2020 3:39:32 GMT
Well here I am thinking when I started this thread I would be knee deep in blood, guts, glory and a heap of Prussian heathen savages forcibly brought for their own good to love and forgiveness of our lord Jesus Christ by now but no. I, having no idea what I’m doing ordered 36 40x15mm basses when I only needed 1, I don’t have anywhere near enough knights or basses for them to finish my teuton army and I don’t have enough prussians to finish their army either. The only thing I’ve done right lately is contact Eureka miniatures to get some more figs. For a start Notintheface your Prussians have the option of two elements of solid Wb (4Wb) that are the dismounted side of your nobles (Cv).
As for the rest - you need to lay in all the other armies for a decent Baltic era campaign - Your Prussians and Teutons need to hook up with and against such forces as
III/40d Leidang or IV/54d Medieval Scandinavian - plenty of options for the solid Bd on your bases.
There there are the Poles, (with a few Sp) - Russians (okay not much help here) and Medieval Germans.
I've retired the 9 army set after last year - they will see the light of day again soon.
Cheers
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Post by notintheface on Mar 4, 2020 6:56:43 GMT
Trawling the net for nice clear maps of the Baltic region c12th century to keep track of losses or gains of territory.
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Post by Oswald on Jul 15, 2020 13:57:35 GMT
Trawling the net for nice clear maps of the Baltic region c12th century to keep track of losses or gains of territory. A bit of water under the bridge for all of us since you were discussing this, how did you got for maps? I have a couple of things that may be of interest. I have 2.2 Teutons sitting gathering dust and never got to painting my Prussians and Lithuanians.
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Post by notintheface on Aug 6, 2020 5:23:10 GMT
Did find a few, done nothing about it yet though, was in Japan before corona and will stay till Melbourne sorts itself out, hopefully summer then I’ll get back to fulfilling my dream of a Northern Crusade. My responses may be glacially slow for whenever here I drop off the electronic map and rarely bother with internet things.
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Post by notintheface on Aug 6, 2020 5:30:48 GMT
Trawling the net for nice clear maps of the Baltic region c12th century to keep track of losses or gains of territory. A bit of water under the bridge for all of us since you were discussing this, how did you got for maps? I have a couple of things that may be of interest. I have 2.2 Teutons sitting gathering dust and never got to painting my Prussians and Lithuanians. By your comment and the use of my Sherlockian powers of deduction you A:wish to sell or B:are inspired to paint and play against me! Either way, let’s work something out but please don’t be put off by a tardy response for reasons in previous post.
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