
The King's American Dragoons fought in South Carolina against Francis "Swamp.

It was presented to the unit by Prince William-Henry in British-held New York City in 1782. This flag has survived in a remarkably good state of preservation. ġ782-1783 Loyalist King's American Dragoons Standardįight for King George III against the American rebels with the King's American Dragoons under their versatile commander Benjamin Thompson (later Count Rumford). Optionally, you may use a piece of foamcore cut to 6" x 9" for the ground piece.ġ5mm to 30mm scale: This model is designed at the popular 28mm-30mm gaming scale. or 199gsm recommended), scissors, hobby knife, paper glue, metal ruler and cutting mat. Įasy to build: This paper model kit is easy to assemble, requiring just 6 cardstock paper sheets to print on (110 lb. The PDF file includes several layers of options.

The model has a center and a removable roof so you can play inside. Whilst we’ve normally used them with 15mm/20mm/28mm figures, the rules evolved out of a single sheet of A4 set of 1/300 rules known as Kalashnikov Tribal. This set of rules is for wargames set after the start of the 20th century, we’ve even fought SF games with them. Generic modern (and even SF) wargames rules for the scruffier and more disreputable side of warfare. The rules stand alone, no other sets in the. They were developed from the pedigree of our popular Sacre Bleu massed skirmish rules, using a variable sequence of play which means even underdogs stand a chance of winning. Gallantry is a new set of horse & musket wargame rules for the Napoleonic and 18th Century eras, including pirates, developed as part of a new series covering different periods. Gallantry! Napoleonic, 18th century & pirate era wargame rules
