
Above, the Schoeffen-Buschhagen siege battery set up with supporting troops at the second parallel.

A Hesse-Hattemstadt company defends the covered way at the center ravelin.

Reinforcements from the Adelmann Regiment hurry forward to repel a sally.

The second Wachovian attempt at a forward battery was carefully supported.

Wachovians digging a position for a breaching battery.
Thanks for the eye-candy!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous! How did you make the fortress sections?
ReplyDeleteCheck under the keyword siege; there's a series of blogposts on the construction. In general, it's saw-cut from pink insulation board and painted.
ReplyDeleteCheck under the keyword siege; there's a series of blogposts on the construction. In general, it's saw-cut from pink insulation board and painted.
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