Tales from Pendawar

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Phillipe-Jean, Vicomte de Flagge-Hutte, a European cavalry commander in the service of Typoo Bhyka. For the interested passers by there is more over on my main blog.
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Very nice indeed. But as I purchased some WAS Austrian Grenze on a whim... I suspect my next project will extend the Jacobite stuff into mainland Europe.
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A very dapper chap, ready to give someone a nasty swipe :)
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The Army of Typoo Bhyka takes the field earlier today here in GHQ ~
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Sadly this was pretty much the high point of their performance in the first battle in the struggle for domination in Pendawar. More on my main blog for the odd interested reader.
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That was a terrific looking and very exciting battle. Always a joy to see your wonderful armies in their proper environment; a battlefield. I also enjoyed your thoughts on figure painting, and that super ECW game. I can only express my appreciation

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Penda wrote: Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:46 pm More on my main blog for the odd interested reader.
Is being odd obligatory, or can any of us go and read it?
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Being 'odd' is the default setting for any wargamer in my experience, such as it is. All visitors to GHQ are welcome, we are an 'equal opportunities' blog site😁
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A mighty battle, nice to see the Company win.
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The 3rd Native Infantry Regiment, supported by the Bhyklawar Horse Artillery, beat off an attack by the Raja's elephants supported by elements of his Household Guard.
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Brilliant and colourful!
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