Protest League. Artillery 1600-1650.
The Protest League is an alliance of the three states of North Europe that support the Protestants in the war of 1618-1648. The appearance of the soldiers corresponds to the fashion and style of their era. All fictional elements are sustained in the logic and style of their era. The album contains sheets with universal rank-and-file fighters and separate sheets with officers of all three game fractions. You can print the required number of soldiers and officers separately. The role of field artillery has grown steadily since the 16th century. The guns are still too heavy to maneuver across the battlefield¸ so most often the battery of artillery pieces will be stationary. To design the battery¸ we drew several accessories of a fortified position. Gustav Adolf introduced light cannons into the army¸ accompanying infantry in movements. You¸ as a strategist¸ have the right to do the same if your opponent does not mind. We recommend using a different number of gunners near the gun to repel heavy and light artillery. For this¸ we drew artillerymen in 4 poses - 2 gunners for one LIGHT gun or 4 gunners for HEAVY. The album contains 3 color sheets for self-printing and making game figures. Stands and bases are not included in the album and are made by the players themselves in accordance with the requirements of the selected rules of the game.