tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1239749035254670719.post6555129020998445246..comments2023-03-18T08:18:20.923+00:00Comments on Red Orc's Blog: Soldiers of the Queen...Red Orchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07015582577046093985noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1239749035254670719.post-13232638969974221402010-03-20T22:11:37.412+00:002010-03-20T22:11:37.412+00:00I hadn't thought of that - good plan!
However...I hadn't thought of that - good plan!<br /><br />However, it wasn't really from a tabletop point of view that I was thinking, but writing the background. <br /><br />But of course, your idea works equally well for that, for what is your idea but a practical application of 'all of them, depending on circumstance'? In other words, why should I limit myself to one fictional regiment in my VSF force, when I can have three?<br /><br />Of course, only a small number of men from one regiment are likely to appear on the table, but that doesn't mean that just out of shot, several more fictional regiments of redcoats are not readying their Lee-Mitfords (or whatever they have). Nice one, I think you've just cracked it Alfrik!Red Orchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07015582577046093985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1239749035254670719.post-60521339638911156242010-03-20T16:06:59.725+00:002010-03-20T16:06:59.725+00:00Different Command Figure so that the unit can swit...Different Command Figure so that the unit can switch to who ever you want to be in command of it at a given battle would seem to fix your dilema :)Alfrikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06442592658588328724noreply@blogger.com