I don't know whether people noticed but CTS has some neat new stuff, including two new adobe buildings, revamped Mex cav with straight lances, swords, and flags, and sets of the lances, flags, and swords sold separately to be used to re-equip existing Mex cav.
I haven't actually seen the lances et al accessory group. What do people who have them think? I love the original CTS Mex cav, but will admit the drooping flags have been a problem. Before battles I usually have to straighten lances, too, so the accessories will be a welcome addition for me.
The two adobe buildings look fantastic. CTS has really supplied us with a wealth of adobe choices. The first building of their two new offerings is a thatched roof structure with holes in the thatch for guys to fire from and is consistant with references to thatched roof buildings at the Alamo. This makes the second thatched roofed bulding CTS has produced for Alamo use, the first being their stable. The second building looks like a full two stories with an external walkway and is meant to representa barracks. Pics of both buildings are up on the CTS website. I personally really like the stucco finish on CTS' adobe buildings and walls.
Dick
I haven't actually seen the lances et al accessory group. What do people who have them think? I love the original CTS Mex cav, but will admit the drooping flags have been a problem. Before battles I usually have to straighten lances, too, so the accessories will be a welcome addition for me.
The two adobe buildings look fantastic. CTS has really supplied us with a wealth of adobe choices. The first building of their two new offerings is a thatched roof structure with holes in the thatch for guys to fire from and is consistant with references to thatched roof buildings at the Alamo. This makes the second thatched roofed bulding CTS has produced for Alamo use, the first being their stable. The second building looks like a full two stories with an external walkway and is meant to representa barracks. Pics of both buildings are up on the CTS website. I personally really like the stucco finish on CTS' adobe buildings and walls.
Dick