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Definitly better
I'll go with a simple "I agree"
Definitly better
Janissaries were a large corps of slave soldiers.
They includes archer, arquebuse, etc.
So if you want, you can make a janissarie archer, a janissarie pikeman, etc.
Use the same props and similar uniforms to make a whole line?
Yes, Steph, it's that I want made: I have just realised a Janissary Musketeer, this is a Janissary Archer, there is a Arquebuse Janissary made by UtahJazz, I'm making a Janissary Pikeman and a Janissary with Flintlock. So I think the whole line units for Janissaries will be complete.
One "word":
Best,
Oz
The Ottoman units line doesn't have only Janissary units: I'm making other units, but I need a little help. If someone has images of ottoman infantry and cavalry units for 17th, 18th and 19th C. please send me, I need for making more units. Thanks!
Try to use a bow with a shield, you'll find yourself
It works (depending on the shield, of course). So where's the point?
Comparison with reference
1684 dragoon
Hussar: may I suggest a lighter blue?
Mounted Arquebuse
The red sash crossing the chest is on the wrong side, and the mirliton (head gear) should have a "slanted" color, not horizontale.What do you think of this?
There's not really line cavalry in the French army. They are cuirassiers, dragoons, hussards, chevaux leger...Line Cavalry 17th C and 18th C.
Hussards are not an upgrade of Chevaux legers, both are two different lines.Chevaux Legère 17th C. - Hussars 18th C-
The red sash crossing the chest is on the wrong side, and the mirliton (head gear) should have a "slanted" color, not horizontale.
There's not really line cavalry in the French army. They are cuirassiers, dragoons, hussards, chevaux leger....
Hussards are not an upgrade of Chevaux legers, both are two different lines.
They both are light cavalry that existed in the same time.They cannot are both light cavalry?