Another exceptional video! Love the insights on using Light Cavalry. I do like me some French Dragoons and probably have at least one unit of Dragoons embedded in my Light Cavalry unit. Or do you think add a Dragoon unit or two with an all Heavy Cavalry unit?
In peninsular war, dragoon operate as heavy cavalry. I added to my light brigade only because I have not enough heavy cavalry to operate as a single brigade, usually they work as Medium Heavy cavalry, even when more hevier cavalry (such as Courassiers and Carabiniers were present. Maybe later on I will add a second unit of dragoon, not sure at the moment... to many stuff to paint before
@@TabletopHistory-ex7qn Yes sir...lots of lead and plastic for sure. I have a ton of 15mm Naps from back in the day when we played other rule systems. I was able to break them out for V&F, which worked well as mentioned before. Now I have a nice collection of 28mm Naps for "Sharp's Practice" gaming. My units are for the Peninsular area and have a nice collection of French Dragoons with dismounted options. I have British to include the fictitious "South Essex" regiment along with 95th rifles and of course Spanish Guerillas. I have a couple of boxes of Portuguese along with some Perry Cazadores to match. I need to break them out on the table and see if I can field enough for a good game of V&F. Have you worked anything out "special" for the Peninsular campaign?
Another exceptional video! Love the insights on using Light Cavalry. I do like me some French Dragoons and probably have at least one unit of Dragoons embedded in my Light Cavalry unit. Or do you think add a Dragoon unit or two with an all Heavy Cavalry unit?
In peninsular war, dragoon operate as heavy cavalry. I added to my light brigade only because I have not enough heavy cavalry to operate as a single brigade, usually they work as Medium Heavy cavalry, even when more hevier cavalry (such as Courassiers and Carabiniers were present. Maybe later on I will add a second unit of dragoon, not sure at the moment... to many stuff to paint before
@@TabletopHistory-ex7qn Yes sir...lots of lead and plastic for sure. I have a ton of 15mm Naps from back in the day when we played other rule systems. I was able to break them out for V&F, which worked well as mentioned before. Now I have a nice collection of 28mm Naps for "Sharp's Practice" gaming. My units are for the Peninsular area and have a nice collection of French Dragoons with dismounted options. I have British to include the fictitious "South Essex" regiment along with 95th rifles and of course Spanish Guerillas. I have a couple of boxes of Portuguese along with some Perry Cazadores to match. I need to break them out on the table and see if I can field enough for a good game of V&F. Have you worked anything out "special" for the Peninsular campaign?