Friday, 10 July 2015

Dutch ww2 Huzars

The Dutch army of 1940 had a few motorised regiments; the Huzaren motorrijders. Around my hometown they were mainly used to guard the motorways against enemy airborne forces and insurgents. The dutch armoured car platoons were also supported by the huzars. Thus they helped defend airfield Ypenburg against the attacking fallschirmjager.

For my Bolt Action force I converted a BA10 into something not entirely unlike a Landsverk M 36, and converted some Warlord games German motorbikes into huzars, by means of a simple headswap. The huzars wore brown leather motorjackets and pants, coupled with dark cavalry boots ( and spurs according to some!).

3 comments:

  1. as i said in another one. would love to know more about how you did the dutch

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  2. The infantry are outpost wargame services rumanians. Bikes are as said warlord games with ows heads. Lewisguns are from company B. There is a facebook group dedicated to 28mm dutch: KL Bolt Action. It contains many other options for ww2 dutch

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  3. The infantry are outpost wargame services rumanians. Bikes are as said warlord games with ows heads. Lewisguns are from company B. There is a facebook group dedicated to 28mm dutch: KL Bolt Action. It contains many other options for ww2 dutch

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