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Black Powder: Battle of Assaye, 1803
5 Comments
Mezentius  [author] Dec 25, 2018 @ 8:54pm 
@Kendo353: These are stunning!! Incredible work as always—and much appreciated. The sight of these chaps flying the colors really brings this battle to life. I've updated the scenario file to use your new miniatures, and took some new screenshots to show them off. Thanks again, and merry Xmas.
Kendo353  [author] Dec 25, 2018 @ 4:16pm 
@OppressorMan: happy xmas.

https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198160594899/screenshot/959729342231316329

if you want to grab them, they're in the Sword and Flame troop module. thanks for the suggestion.
Kendo353  [author] Dec 20, 2018 @ 10:43am 
@OppressorMan: >> Maratha matchlock infantry

those look achievable. most of the new figures are made out of 5-6 parts (with 5-6 texture and UV), glued together in unity. which sadly precludes reskinning. but i'll give it a whirl over xmas. as you say, they'd be useful in a variety of places.
Mezentius  [author] Dec 20, 2018 @ 12:02am 
@Kendo353: Thanks for the kind words. Your work is fantastic, and absolutely essential to nearly all of the historical wargaming scenarios here. I've been meaning to give 'Sword and Flame' a try because of your collection.

India is an incredibly daunting subject indeed—so many distinct warring states, languages, ethnic and tribal groups. If you do decide to make Indian troops, might I (self-servingly) suggest Maratha matchlock infantry ? Yes, they would work well at Assaye, but they'd also be an accurate depiction of fighters during the Sepoy Mutiny of the 'Sword and Flame' era. And with a reskin, the same model would probably work as a Mughul or Mysore fighter, or even an Afghan tribesman.

(But we will of course take whatever we get. Cheers!)
Kendo353  [author] Dec 19, 2018 @ 6:56pm 
hiya. thanks for this. it's always a pleasure to see historical dioramas.
Madmark56 tried to talk me into making some indian troops a while back, but
there are so many worthy regiments, where would one even start? as you can
probably gather, i'm more 'sword and flame' myself. but hope to see more from
you, because this is nicely done. appreciate the links. cheers.