Reich Duke Wilhelm von Beerstein offers his splendid army in support of Empress-Queen Maria Theresa and the Austrian Empire. Long live the Empress and death to her foes!
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Beerstein Coat of Arms
Reich Duke Wilhelm
Ancient and Honorable Order of the Tankard
Awarded to Heads of State and the Nobility.
Order of the Goblet
Awarded to the Clergy, Officers, Diplomats, Scholars, Scientists, Artists, and persons of merit.
Military Order of the Golden Crown
Awarded to Generals for victory, gallantry, and heroic derring do on the field of battle.
Military Order of Maria Theresa
Awarded to Reich Duke Wilhelm by the Empress herself
Order of the Lion
Awarded to Reich Duke Wilhelm by Duke Kristjan II of Indur
Freundshaft Order of Hetzenberg
Awarded to Reich Duke Wilhelm by Grand Duke Karl of Hetzenberg
Order of the Grand Star
Awarded to Reich Duke Wilhelm from the Republic of Neues Sudland
Order of the Blue Bear
Awarded to Reich Duke Wilhelm by Herzog Fredrick of Harzburg
Order of the Golden Lion
Awarded to Reich Duke Wilhelm by the Kingdom of Katzenstein
Cross of Flatsburg
Awarded to Reich Duke Wilhelm by Prinzessin Maria Athena
Order of the Black Pelican
Awarded to Reich Duke Wilhelm by the Kindom of Syldavia
Order of Mormoani
Awarded by King Phillip I, The Holy Mormoan Kingdom of New Wales
Cross of Sant Jordi d'Alfama
Awarded to Reich Duke Wilhelm by Marquis of Vilana in 1713
They form indeed a great regiment. I promise, when I've got the kitchen done, and the living room, and...I'll start painting in earnest and try and put you to shame...I'm so jealous.
Yes, this huge regiment is great! To fully enjoy the aesthetical part of table-top gaming requires 'a willing suspension of disbelief'. The bigger the units, the closer to the real thing they look, the more the 'battlefield' looks like a diorama (rather than loke a boardgame with 3D markers), the easier this suspension of disbelief is.
I thought it was a dragoon Division... Maybe it can be in certain contexts. But Division, Brigade or Regiment - that is one fine body of troops. Great painting, and they shape very well en masse.
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Very impressive, sir. They look grand.
-- Jeff
They form indeed a great regiment. I promise, when I've got the kitchen done, and the living room, and...I'll start painting in earnest and try and put you to shame...I'm so jealous.
Pjotr
http://nyudrevchronicles.blogspot.com/
Yes, this huge regiment is great!
To fully enjoy the aesthetical part of table-top gaming requires 'a willing suspension of disbelief'. The bigger the units, the closer to the real thing they look, the more the 'battlefield' looks like a diorama (rather than loke a boardgame with 3D markers), the easier this suspension of disbelief is.
Cheers,
Jean-Louis
Hi Cap'n Bill,
They certainly look the part! I, for one, would hate to be between them and the beerwagons when the buglers sound, "Fill Your Steins!"
Agreed! They look stunning. I'm envious too. Large cavalry regiments are always such a chore for me.
Best Regards,
Stokes
Majestic indeed.
Sound the charge and watch 'em go!
You are on a mad painting pace, congratulations they look very good and I believe your painting is getting better with every unit.
..they are indeed - nice work on the horses!
I envy you your ability to paint such great cavalry in such large numbers. The color combination on the cuirassier uniform is striking.
Yes, the curassiers are quite stiking in the yellow, black and red.
And the massed cavalry is quite impressive!
Super stuff. The 'big battalion' dragoon regiment looks ready for action
-- Allan
I thought it was a dragoon Division... Maybe it can be in certain contexts. But Division, Brigade or Regiment - that is one fine body of troops. Great painting, and they shape very well en masse.
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