uring the 17th century Polish cavalry regiments did not have a permanent organisation. Regiments were usually created for a given campaign, but sometimes they were formed for a single battle. Traditionally the king's and hetman's regiments were the most numerous in the army, numbering as much as 2000 men in more than ten banners, while those less numerous could include only several banners and 400-500 men.
This set allows to field a Polish (1650-1666) and Lithuanian (1650-1672) cavalry regiments both in the basic and in elite version. It can also be used as any Polish skirmish force (excluding historical forces). It is also a great supplement for the “Polish Skirmish Force” set and enables to develop it up to 13 FSP!
Set contains:
Colonel's base
colonel miniature
standard bearer
musician
3 horses
2 Cossack style cavalry banners:
2x commander
2x standard bearer
14x Cossack style cavalry
18x Polish horses
Cossack style cavalry with spears banner
commander
standard bearer
7x Cossack style cavalry with spears
9 horses
Pancerni cavalry banner:
commander
standard bearer
7x pancerni
9x Polish horses
Others
13 4x3cm bases
12 spears
Polish command banners set
2 Polish cavalry banners sets