Being a uniform and flag design service to wargamers and to the imaginary crowned heads of 17th and 18th Century Europe, especially of the Seven Years War period - now By Appointment to the Court of Saxe-Bearstein! (But please note that the uniforms and flags presented here are not fictional - they are genuine 17th and 18th Century uniforms and flags that are as authentic as I can make them from my sources.)
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Monday, 7 July 2008
Trooper, French Royal Pologne Heavy Cavalry Regiment
I stumbled on this blog/thingie by accident. I haven't a clue how to leave message so I hope this is OK.
I would like to know more about what I have been reading here, especially the link to piece about the imaginary 18th Century German princedoms. It sounds like something I did in my teens but on my own.
If someone could tell me something about it I would be rather grateful. I can be found at David-London@Hotmail.co.uk
I'm sorry to be so long replying; I've been very busy for some days. It's hard to suggest anything other than reading through the blogs (many of which are linked on my blog here) because it is in them that you will see what people are doing. Most people are raising imaginary armies so they can fight on their own but as with the Tippelbruder fight people are also playing out battles between several of the imaginary nations and then reporting the results. If there is something specific you'd like to know about, do ask again.
Saturday 6th June 2020 I've decided to allow comments from Anonymous Users but I'll still be moderating posts, as I'm sure the spam will probably flood in now! We'll see...
Sir David, Thanks for all your efforts...Bill
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ReplyDeleteI stumbled on this blog/thingie by accident. I haven't a clue how to leave message so I hope this is OK.
I would like to know more about what I have been reading here, especially the link to piece about the imaginary 18th Century German princedoms. It sounds like something I did in my teens but on my own.
If someone could tell me something about it I would be rather grateful. I can be found at David-London@Hotmail.co.uk
Hi David,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to be so long replying; I've been very busy for some days. It's hard to suggest anything other than reading through the blogs (many of which are linked on my blog here) because it is in them that you will see what people are doing. Most people are raising imaginary armies so they can fight on their own but as with the Tippelbruder fight people are also playing out battles between several of the imaginary nations and then reporting the results. If there is something specific you'd like to know about, do ask again.
Sorry not to be able to help more!
Regards,
David.