Napoleonic British Artillery Set Miissing in Action (1 Viewer)

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(AP) Spain - Latest dispatches from the front lines of the hard fought Iberian Peninsula War between England and France are that the French have again beaten back another English assault with their superior artillery. Whilst English cavalry reinforcements are making a difference, French artillery still commands the battlefield and France again prevails. English and Scottish unit commander’s report great numbers of causalities and that morale amongst the troops is at an all time low. Many dispatches have been sent to the War Cabinet, without response. Perhaps some relief had been sent but was lost at sea in some unfortunate mishap?:confused: :confused: :confused:
 
"I don't know what effect these men will have on the enemy-but-by God they frighten me".

As Lord Chesterfield said of the Generals of his day, "I only hope that when the enemy reads the list of their names he trembles as I do".



By WELLINGTON (Battle of Waterloo 1815)
 
Sceic, Which will it be, Foot or Horse artillery? My guess if KC does Limey guns , they'll be Horse guns.Uniforms simply more interesting.Dashing look.
I'll have to check, but as I recall , The Greys never made it too Spain.Probably wrong as usual, but I can't recall them being involved in any major engagements there.I'll sit back and wait to get set straight.
FuBArRrRR:confused:
 
According to Sierra, in 2006 there will be the release of a British Royal Horse Artillery set (dismounted) in the Napoleonic serie.

Where do they get their infos?

Pierre.
 
Andy stated in another post that we are going to get some british artillery later this year along with some more French:) I don't know how to attach other people's threads but it's in the August King & Country dispatch.
 
sceic2 said:
(AP) Spain - Latest dispatches from the front lines of the hard fought Iberian Peninsula War between England and France are that the French have again beaten back another English assault with their superior artillery. Whilst English cavalry reinforcements are making a difference, French artillery still commands the battlefield and France again prevails. English and Scottish unit commander’s report great numbers of causalities and that morale amongst the troops is at an all time low. Many dispatches have been sent to the War Cabinet, without response. Perhaps some relief had been sent but was lost at sea in some unfortunate mishap?:confused: :confused: :confused:

Michael - You have said before that you make dioramas that you like - even if on occasion there may be a slight historical inaccuracy in them.

So ... how about backing up those English troops with the K&C British Sherman. THAT would scare off Napoleon ... :cool:
 
Peter Reuss said:
Michael - You have said before that you make dioramas that you like - even if on occasion there may be a slight historical inaccuracy in them. So ... how about backing up those English troops with the K&C British Sherman. THAT would scare off Napoleon ... :cool:

I have number 500 from the kind folks at K&C UK so that idea should work. Now about that time machine...where's HG when you need him?
 
Quote:Originally Posted by King & Country
It’s amazing though (in a nice way) no matter how many items we release someone, somewhere will ask for something that’s not on the list… Andy Unquote


(AP) Hong Kong - Today the War Cabinet (on a tour of the Empire's far-eastern outposts) announced that a detachment of the Royal Horse Artillery has been dispatched from their home barracks to battle the French, much to the relief of the troops on the front lines.

On a side note, apparently the squeaky wheel does get attention first. Thank you Andy.
 

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