- 1 x Spahi (General) Cav
- 11 x Spahi Cav
- 4 x Light Horse (Superior)
- 6 x Light Horse (Fast)
The Ottoman Infantry Centre:
- 2 x Spahi (1 x General and 1 x C-in-C General) Cav
- 3 x Spahi Cav
- 12 x Shot (Janissary)
- 3 x Artillery (Superior)
- 8 x Warband
- 4 x Bow
- 6 x Hoard (Superior)
- 2 x Skirmishers
The Ottoman Left Wing of Horse:
- 1 x Spahi (General) Cav
- 11 x Spahi Cav
- 4 x Light Horse (Superior)
- 6 x Light Horse (Fast)
The the thing to note about the Ottoman's is that they see to be "big" on everything, as in the number of bases that they field. Their "Wings of Horse" out number the Hungarians and we are using DBR (a DBx game) which from my past experience favours 'width' over 'depth'. If the Ottoman horse is aggressive then it is going to be 'interesting' for the Hungarians. The considerable Ottoman artillery park suggests a defensive role for their infantry forcing the Hungarians to attack. The eclectic mix of regular (Janissary) and odds-and-sods makes an unpredictable encounter against the "Shot" based Hungarians.
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Hi Geordie,
Typical Turkish stuff - fling in the 'odds n sods' and leave the artillery and Janissaries to mop up what is left!
I am just putting my CD of Janissary music on....;-)
All the best,
DC
Something tells me in my role of the Hungarian Right Wing of Horse General, you are cheering for the other side (Ottoman).
Slight ammendment, missed out a Turkish General and a couple of skirmishers from the Infantry Center
Actually this was two DBR commands, hence the two Generals
Nice figures and layout mate
Yes they are lovely
Not mime I may add
But I do chip into the Renaissance Orders of Battle occasionally with a selection from my "small collection"
The Lance armed Knights are from Wargames Foundry and are a daunting but tempting prospect to paint
Once I finish my "Landscknechts" they are on the list for "First Enemy" Army to paint
The Ottomans also have a strange allure about them
PS The BlackBerry Camera does not do the figures justice :)
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