^ Newly reformed Royal Siamese Army in the Dry Lands facing Mexican Militia.
^ Royal Siamese Army Cavalry Corps in the Wild Wasteland, same reformed army. Note that this 'Cuirassiers' shown here is mislabeled. it should be named 'Line Cavalry' (If there's Line Infantry then where's Line Cavalry?)
^ A very underwhelming. did FXis being too lazy to do proper research on city fortifications AT ALL? and even with
@Andrew Johnson [FXS] being their crew it doesn't help. He's in Bangkok for some time. this is supposed to be Modern Era fortifications and it is labelled 'Defensive Fortifications'. but it looks like Ancient City Walls! There's no gunports AT ALL!
Basically an antithesis to Civ6 'Renaissance Walls' which there's progression.
As myself wanted to visit Lopburi and Fort Noenwong at Chantaburi. or even few more preserved fortresses in Bangkok to see about that.
But basically Modern Era fortresses should look more neat. at least it needs to use red bricks.
^ Princess Dara Rasmi. one of the ten 'Uparaj' (not really), flanked by two Whitemen retinues in 18th Century dressings. and welcomed by Teherani Honor Guard.
This is anachronistic though. these whitemen in these Enlightenment era garment shown here did not represent King Chulalongkorn Era's fashion (which coincides Victorian Late 19th Century), a whiteman retinue should instead wear sun helmets. Siam is a hot country. and Tricornes and Cravats aren't what local Siamese fond of wearings. much of their court attires (Monarch, Princes, Nobility and even elite guards) are influenced by Indians or Safavids. I never see any wedding studios providing 18th Century 'Enlightenment' male attire for a rent here at all. while I've seen those outfits of noble Siamese (Ayutthaya, Early Rattanakosin) and generic 'White Christian' wedding costumes as well as those of Republic era Chinese and Nguyen Viets available for rent here.