Blitz on Lilliput Riders of Roitan part 2

 Not to be outdone by the infantry,  the mounted arm , the cavalry brigade struts its stuff for review. 

 

  

  The heartbeat, the mounted squadrons.


 

  Good over all view of a regiment, mounted,dismounted, mmg and artillery supports

 

  Better view of front stands. I know its all about the photos!

 

Similar in structure, each regiment has line squadrons and supporting units.  

 

 

 

    TO&E used, out of print 'Armies of WW2' by Command Decision

The supporting units include mmg units, artillery batteries and anti tank batteries.  

In reviewing the details of the brigade, it's been determined that a lot of limbers are needed to show supporting assets in transit. Early War miniatures has a good selection of limbers and will be contacted soon. 

Now I just need a good source for 20mm trucks suitable for the Poles and I will be set.

Comments

Gonsalvo said…
It's always worthwhile remembering that there was still some cavalry as late as early WW2, especially in Poland! Khaki, though. :-)
rross said…
Great stuff inc again Joe. If you can handle simple assembly 1/72 plastic kits, look for First to Fight....Polish manufactured early WWII vehicles, including a number of trucks, from memory!
There must be plenty of sources for 20mm trucks.
DeanM said…
Impressive array of forces, Joe!
Stew said…
nice looking troops. I can't figure out if this is supposed to be WWI or WWII but i guess with imaginations it can be both? 😀
Ski said…
Looking good! Nice group you've got there.
pancerni said…
Matt, Ski,Dean, thanks for the kind words. The best is yet to come.
Stew, Ww2 but----I do plan on including some earlier outings, it is imaginations after all.

Jonathan, fewer sources than for tanks, but then I only need one.

Keith, thanks for reminding me, First to Fight indeed makes some trucks and the tractor used to be the artillery prime movers. I can handle assembly of 1/72 kits, or at least could.

Peter, sorry about the khaki. Cavalry played a significant role throughout the Second World War, on the Russian front, in khaki, feldgrau, and a greenish grey hue; Soviet, German and Italian units had horse Cavalry, but that's a different post.

Thanks everyone for your visits, there is one more 'see my old toys' entry on the Poles coming, but first back to imaginary 1803's unpleasantness, as Dahara, Fuddland and S'Gottland square off.
caveadsum1471 said…
Nice artillery and who doesn't like ww2 cavalry, I'm tempted by cossacks for the red army and the Germans!
Best Iain

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