tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6426751056939510820.post3341646128516391948..comments2024-02-09T20:34:26.008-08:00Comments on The Minstrel Boy: Campaigns in Libraria: The Battle of Ginsing Farms 15 February 2014Grenzer Johnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07294380876807418037noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6426751056939510820.post-63525179730940499532014-02-17T20:50:23.416-08:002014-02-17T20:50:23.416-08:00Thanks for the compliment! I do enjoy fielding my ...Thanks for the compliment! I do enjoy fielding my mixed bag of irregulars. My newest unit would be the Chasseurs d'Poutine named for a Quebec dish that would keep any of us warm on a winter night - French fries covered with a light brown gravy and cheese curd! The Frying Pan & Blanket figs are mainly for the AWI but there are some for 7YW like the troops I use as dragoons. My wife has the Cossacks in her army of Galifrey, which has regular infantry, Scottish clan regiments from the Jacobite rebellion, and Cossack cavalry. The Tardis is always present as well!Grenzer Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07294380876807418037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6426751056939510820.post-48630595926032554062014-02-17T14:43:44.969-08:002014-02-17T14:43:44.969-08:00A fine battlefield, and I like your army - a core ...A fine battlefield, and I like your army - a core of regulars supplemented by a hodge-podge of irregular types. Just like any 7YW army!. Your red and green guys would go well with my Grand Duchy of M'yasma (some of whose infantry figures are actually Revolutionary Wars/Napoleonics Prussians in bicorne hats, though they look quite compatible with the tricorne guys. My Malakhov Cossack Regiment are actually Airfix British hussars equipped with lances. <br />Cheers.<br />IonArchduke Piccolohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15533325665451889661noreply@blogger.com