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Offline Lord Raglan

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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #135 on: 20 March 2022, 08:56:02 PM »
Sous Lt. Napoleon Vilain had to assume command after Captain Danjou was hit in the chest by a Mexican musket round.






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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #136 on: 20 March 2022, 08:58:44 PM »
Captain Jean Danjou and Sgt Vincent Morzycki is the final part of this small infantry based collection. I plan to add some Chasseurs d Afrique is due course. They weren't part of the battle, but they will enhance the gaming options.




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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #137 on: 20 March 2022, 09:03:05 PM »
This has been a fun side project, so looking forward to playing some games now.









Plus a little video:

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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #138 on: 20 March 2022, 09:15:53 PM »
Camerone then. :-* :-* :-*
Just keep em coming. :D

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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #139 on: 21 March 2022, 01:29:02 PM »
Have a look at the bridge and watchtower in this link could make for a cracking scenario - http://foreignlegion.info/battle-of-camerone/

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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #140 on: 21 March 2022, 03:03:26 PM »
Awesome, thank you for those links, really helpful👍

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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #141 on: 22 March 2022, 01:53:52 PM »

Awesome indeed… but, shouldn’t Danjou have a wooden hand?  ;D
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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #142 on: 22 March 2022, 02:32:44 PM »
Looking great! A very nice collection!
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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #143 on: 22 March 2022, 06:37:46 PM »
Loving the Legion! Great stuff yet again mate!
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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #144 on: 22 March 2022, 09:04:40 PM »
Thanks boys - Viva France 🇫🇷

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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #145 on: 31 March 2022, 12:24:52 AM »
Very nice minis! I especially like the Mexicans in summer uniform. Where did you get the two-starred Coahuila y Tejas flag?

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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #146 on: 03 April 2022, 10:34:11 AM »
Played a large Texan War of Independence game a little while back against my Geoff Bond and with Jeff Davies acting as GM.








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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #147 on: 03 April 2022, 10:36:31 AM »
The Texans formed a strong centre, using the old Spanish monastery to anchor their forces.








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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #148 on: 03 April 2022, 10:38:26 AM »
Mexican heavy cavalry pour across the bridge to the south.








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Re: Raglan's Texas War of Independence
« Reply #149 on: 03 April 2022, 10:42:17 AM »
As the Mexicans enter the "valley of death", Texan fire starts to pour down from the heights.





Lots of musket and cannon ball fire  from both sides, began to take its toll on several units. For some reason, Geoff's elite infantry got caught up near the bordello for several turns

 

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