Mexican-American War, Mexican Army.
Based on an OOB for Palo Alto in 1846. The Mexican Army of the North, 2,500 infantry, 1100 cavalry, 400 irregular cavalry, and 10 guns present.
General.
CAVALRY
Light Mounted Regiment of Mexico.
INFANTRY
Tampico Coast Guard Battalion.
4th Line Infantry.
Light Artillery.
Irregular Cavalry (“Rancheros”),
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I love this period, I painted up the Americans using 15mm Minifigs, many moons ago!! Sadly they were sold off to fund another new period. But I'll get back to it one day!! Nice looking figures though, it certainly is a colourful period and I'll look forward to a few more pics.
ReplyDeleteThis is scratching an itch, likely I'll finish what I said. I would love to do the whole army for Palo Alto but the lead mountain is casting a long shadow at the moment!
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