Swedish Army page updated....now with artillery.

 The 1813 complement of artillery with the Army of the North has been added to the Swedish Army page. There are four batteries to add models for, three of which are in the queue.  

There are two infantry regiments and some cavalry to do, I have a decision to make for my next Perry miniatures order. One battery will be ordered,  and then on to the Austrians. 

 


 

Comments

Did you switch-up the format of your blog? I hardly recognized it.
pancerni said…
Yes I did. What do you think of the format? Navigation is a little different.
rross said…
Wow yes - this does look quite different!
Tony Adams said…
Wow huge change to your blog...it will take a bit of getting used to... initial impression is that navigation is not so easy...however it really looks good, very upmarket and modern...Regards
pancerni said…
Tony, thanks for the feedback, is there anything you can't do on the new layout?

Jonathan and Keith, I hope you like the new layout.

Everything can still be found by archive or topic labels.

Let me know what could be better.
Lawrence H said…
I like the new format Joe. It took me a few minutes to find my way around, but once I did it was easy.
Tony Adams said…
I am not sure where to find the Swedish army page you referred to...I wanted to see the new artillery..have looked in the archive but nothing catches my eye...where should I look please...Regards.
pancerni said…
Tony, at the top of the blog, right below the title, are all the page names. There is one for Swedish Napoleonics. Does that help?
pancerni said…
You may have to press the dreaded 'more' button to get the link.
Tony Adams said…
Found the Swedish Napoleonic's page no problem but cant see anything new in the way of artillery only the post you did back in December. Is there actually a new photo or am I looking for something that does not exist. I had assumed from your post that you had added new photos...is that so ???...Regards.
pancerni said…
The shot of the entire group is new, even though the bulk of the batteries are 'old,' and there will shortly be more artillery posted as the complete their 'training.' Good catch, I apologize if you were disappointed no new castings were shown.
Tony Adams said…
OK thanks. I am a great fan of Napoleonic and all other artillery so always very interested in seeing new models hence my over enthusiasm. I look forward to the graduation of new units shortly hopefully....no pressure ....Regards.

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