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Nemo's civil war scenario is really the only thing out there. The American Civil War seems to be a "hole" in the scenario landscape. Sarsstock, I think there could be considerable support for an American Civil War scenario...especially with these beautiful graphics!
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Broken_Erika, know where I might come across this update? Can't believe I missed that...
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Sarsstock
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Well here's the thing Steph, I would certainly love to take a crack at more Union troops along with both Union and Confederate riders both regular and irregular, however first I need to find a decent colour pic. For all those units I posted above you see I used this website for Civil War miniature figurines:
http://www.milminwh.com/evd_54acw.htm
Now this site did come in very handy, but if anyone out there knows of some other great illustrated Civil War sites I'd love to put them to good use.
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Sarsstock
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Well it has been handy Steph there's no doubt about that. What I am hoping to find out there eventually is an entire illustrated online catalogue of every militia, infantry regiment, cavalry company along with their banners and regimental flags. For instance, I'd love to find some reference pics of the Jay Hawks and Bushwakers, but no luck so far.
In any case Steph, I hope this somewhat quenches your thirst for mounted units, though I too would love to be able to put together a more comprehensive compilation eventually.
Attachment: civil war cavalry compilation #1.png
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Sarsstock
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Hmm.... three of the units in there Erika are units I made up but never released in public, the Argentine, the Chilean and the Brazilian Great War units were intended for for a never released global Highway to Hell scenario. Where did you find those exactly?
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tanelorn
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of the deep blue sea
Jun 2001 time: 07:23
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Caught between Erika's fantastic combo and Fairline's new ancient Greeks, this is what I came up with:
19th century Greek armies (post revolutionary)
I'll do the 1912-1949 period next.
(I used the official Greek Army site for refference)
Attachment: tanelorn greeks 19c.gif
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Last edited by tanelorn on 09-05-2005 at 05:11
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tanelorn
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of the deep blue sea
Jun 2001 time: 07:23
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Really nice.
Here's some more of the Greek stuff...
Attachment: tanelorn greeks 1912-1941.gif
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Last edited by tanelorn on 10-05-2005 at 01:26
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tanelorn
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of the deep blue sea
Jun 2001 time: 07:23
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Thanks,
BTW, your units look absolutely brilant 
As for Turtledove, I have his "Guns of the South" & "World War" series already.
I'll give HFR a look once I get some free time...
Anyway, here I go with another spark in the Balkan powderkeg: Bulgaria
1885 & 1912 wars
The last two are world war units, I only tweaked the WWI unit slightly to get the WWII infantry.
They were not in any Axis unit list so far, possibly because although Bulgaria was an Axis ally, they participated in the occupation and ethnic cleansing in Greece and Yugoslavia, not in any major military operations against the alies. Quite the realists, they turned against the Germans once the Soviets were inside their borders...
For once they jumped ship just in time (they were badly mauled in 1913 and WW1 & invaded a couple of times)
On the other hand, this is the Balkans. Everyone had his turn of being the victim or brutalising others at one time or another, let's hope the 1990's taught people in the region something about coexistence.
Besides, I haven't really met any Bulgarians I didn't like yet.
Next in: Serbia and Montenegro
Attachment: tanelorn bulgarians 1885-1944.gif
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Sarsstock
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Steph for you my good man I will gladly take up this task. Besides, I have the units set up in Photoshop where modifying them takes little more than five to ten minutes per unit. My only concern would be finding a proper coloured illustrated reference for all the units. Any idea where I might be able to find such a reference?
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