Here is forum of 'Ogniem i Mieczem' mod. :)
http://tw.org.ua/board/ipb.html?http://tw.org.ua/board/
Some units of this mod will be in European Wars. :)
Here is forum of 'Ogniem i Mieczem' mod. :)
http://tw.org.ua/board/ipb.html?http://tw.org.ua/board/
Some units of this mod will be in European Wars. :)
Lordz are friends of our team. :)
Here is their subforum: http://twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=196
and official forum: http://forum.thelordz.co.uk/
I will use units, maps, graphics, etc. from NTW2 :)
Here is first example:
Here is new unit Prussian Grenadier from mid-18th century:
I used Pavlov grenadier's model from NTW2:
Witam.
W tym topicu dyskutować będziemy w języku polskim, z racji że część członków naszego teamu nie zna języka angielskiego.
Pozdrawiam
Here is list of playable factions:
-France,
-Great Britain,
-Jacobite Rebellion,
-Poland-Lithuania (with Saxony),
-Russia,
-Sweden,
-Prussia,
-Austria,
-Spain,
-Ottoman Empire,
-Portugal
-Denmark-Norway
-Dutch Republic
-Bavaria
Please comment...
-France,
-Great Britain,
-Jacobite Rebellion,
-Poland-Lithuania (with Saxony),
-Russia,
-Sweden,
-Prussia,
-Austria,
-Spain,
-Ottoman Empire,
-Portugal
-Denmark-Norway
-Dutch Republic
-Bavaria
gotta love those polish units
They were real, allright, and they kicked Swedish behinds royally on several occasions. Unfortunately, during the GNW the military science had passed them by. In several carolean diaries its written how beautiful the Polish Crown army looked at the battle of Klissow 1702 in their polished, gilded and silvered armor, wings, silk and lace, and how sorry the Swedish soldiers was to have to shoot at such a pretty display. The standards of beauty were different in the baroque era, and flamboyancy was not nessecarily a bad thing.Originally Posted by the greek
Last edited by Arngrim; 01-24-2008 at 20:01.
Survival of the fittest is a question of NOT being selected for military service! Where are the Spartans today?
Last edited by KLAssurbanipal; 12-23-2007 at 20:52.
'European Wars' is set in the XVIII century beginning in 1700 and is a precursor to Empire: TW. In this period three great wars took place in Europe – Spanish succession war, Great North War (between Sweden and Russia) and the Seven years war. In mod, you will see the infantry of Peter I the Great, famous musketeers of Louis XIV and grenadiers of Friedrich II the Great.
Last edited by KLAssurbanipal; 12-25-2007 at 01:00.
Last edited by KLAssurbanipal; 12-25-2007 at 00:57.
KLA, did you receive my PM at TWC involving the Baden troops and such? I await a reply eagerly.
Could You send me once again?
gasp! uh oh u dont wanna do that!Originally Posted by Horton III
It probably says somewhere, but is there going to be a campaign or just battles?
It is well that war is so terrible — otherwise we should grow too fond of it- Robert E. Lee
Then, Sir, we will give them the bayonet!- Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
Maybe you should add Naples and/or Italy? I think they were imprortant in this age, maybe.
It is well that war is so terrible — otherwise we should grow too fond of it- Robert E. Lee
Then, Sir, we will give them the bayonet!- Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
@KLA, I sent it again a few weeks ago, and you still haven't replied!
@General Someone, I am not certian, but there are definetly Historical battles and Custom Battles
Italy = Venice, Genoa, Tuscany, Modena, Florence, Savoy, Milan, Papal States, Trient. No unified Italy until late 19th Century.
Naples= Controlled by France, Austria and Spain during the 18th Century.
French to 1714, Austrian 1734 then Spanish.
Just to clear up some historical things.
POLISH-LITHUANIAN ARMY:
General / Generał:
1. INFANTRY:
Officer / Oficer piechoty:
Musketeer / Muszkieter (GNW):
Grenadier / Grenadier (GNW):
Polish Janissary / Polski janczar:
Cossack / Kozak:
Pikeman / Pikinier:
Musketeer / Muszkieter (SYW):
Guard Musketeer / Muszkieter Gwardii (SYW):
Grenadier / Grenadier (SYW):
Guard Grenadier / Grenadier gwardii (SYW):
2. CAVALRY
Cavalry Officer / Oficer kawalerii:
Winged Hussar / Husarz (GNW):
Trabant (Early Guard) / Trabant (wczesna gwardia) (GNW):
Pospolite ruszenie (GNW):
Dragoon / Dragon (GNW):
Pancerni 'cossack' / Pancerny (GNW):
Polish 'Cossack' / 'Kozak' (GNW):
Tatar / Łucznik tatarski (GNW):
Reiter / Rajtar (GNW):
Horse Grenadier / Grenadier konny:
Guard Cavalry / Gwardia późna (SYW):
Dragoon / Dragon (SYW):
Guard Cuirassier / Królewski kirasjer gwardii (SYW):
Special Thanks to Lordz and OiM teams for using some elements of units.
Last edited by KLAssurbanipal; 08-16-2008 at 14:16.
Lovely pictures! I'm tempted to take up casting and painting tin soldiers again!
Survival of the fittest is a question of NOT being selected for military service! Where are the Spartans today?
Thanks :)
In march/april I will release beta (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, France, Great Britain, Sweden, Russia, Spain, Prussia)
Beta ver. 0.1 will be for registered members in official forum:
http://www.europeanwars.fora.pl/
In march/april I will release beta (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, France, Great Britain, Sweden, Russia, Spain, Prussia)
Beta ver. 0.1 will be for registered members in official forum:
http://www.europeanwars.fora.pl/
This would be a wild guess; the top one - French Musketeer (The Guards unit, -Athos, Portos, Aramis, et c.)
The bottom one - French line infantry grenadieer, pre 1715.
The basic color of French Guards units and Regiments Etrangers were blue, and the basic color of line infantry were gray before 1715 and white after.
The basic color of cavalry were red.
If i remember correctly...
Survival of the fittest is a question of NOT being selected for military service! Where are the Spartans today?
Poland General?
Names, secret names
But never in my favour
But when all is said and done
It's you I love
Yes, but this quiz is old. :)
I showed Polish preview few days ago. :)
OK!
Next try. The lower one; The skirts of the coat are connected, which non-swedish units didn't adopt untill after the 1720's The shape of the wig, together with the fact that its powdered suggests after 1730's, which the fact that the soldier carries a cutlass instead of a rapier also suggests. The lapels of the chest looks like the lapels of the Swedish 1756 model uniform.
The shape of the (bearskin?) cap looks like it's influenced by the hungarian hussar cap...
Austro - Hungarian line infantry grenadieer from the seven years war?
OK! At least i'm trying...
Survival of the fittest is a question of NOT being selected for military service! Where are the Spartans today?
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