Reich Duke commissions first photos with new fangled digital equipment. Eye candy will follow as technology is mastered.
(l to r) Falstaff's Battery and Reich Duke Wilhelm hoisting a tankard to the troops.

(l to r) Pilsner Horse Grenadier, Amstel Dragoons, and Stroh's Dragoon in echelon.

(l to r) Falstaff's Battery, Reich Duke Wilhelm and Staff, and Pilsner Horse Grenadiers

( l to r) Lowenbrau Musketeers, Lablatt Musketeers, Warsteiner Fusiliers, Anheuser Grenadiers behind front line
4 comments:
Wow! Thanks for sharing.
Could you tell us more about these jolly-looking units and characters, both 'in their flesh' (miniatures ranges &c...) and in their 'personal histories'?
A great debut!
Compliments,
Jean-Louis
Looking good!
*grin*, we seem to share a number of units with very similar names.
A complete list of Saxe-Bearstein units (as well as those of a few other imagi-Nations) can be found here:
http://tinyurl.com/5a78mc
Hi Captain Bill,
Great looking figures and photos of same. I'm looking forward to more unit histories, personalities, and more snapshots! Well done!
Yours,
Martin
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