Bet you weren't expecting these after reading the title???
"These units were used primarily to hunt run away slaves but the Spanish used them against Native Indians. The British hired some to fight against the Maroon Revolt in Jamaica. The French also tried using these dogs in Battle in St. Domingue."
Taken from Arcane Scenery and Models
These were another part of my Christmas pressie for Mrs R and the kids.
They should be an interesting unit to use on the tabletop!
You can also buy purpose made bases to fit the figures in for ease of movement.
Not sure on the points for these??
20 for the men
16 for the woofers
Interesting models. Nicely done
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil.
DeleteNow, these really were something different Ray! Very well done.
ReplyDeleteCheers, glad you like them!
DeleteWow! Very unusual and nicely painted troops!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean.
DeleteLovely job on these Chasseurs Ray ...very unusual unit, it will be interesting to see how they fight when the time comes!
ReplyDeleteYeh, think I'll have to add something to the rules to make them work properly.
DeleteNeat addition, and some interesting history too!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Matt
French Wargame Holidays
Thanks Matt!
DeleteGreat stuff Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Rodger.
DeleteWere they muzzled so they wouldn't kill the slaves.
ReplyDeleteThey were. They were quite letahl things as can be seen here;
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The Americans and British did use them but were reserved in the effectiveness of using them, they did tend to give the soldiers positions away to the Native americans and the american secretary of state ordered them to be used only for tracking and to be muzzled.
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015015/1840-04-04/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1836&sort=date&date2=1922&words=dogs+fight&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=10&state=&rows=20&proxtext=%22fighting+Dog%22&y=0&x=0&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1
Original subject Ray
DeleteGreat links Paul, thanks! They were a rather nasty unit weren't they?
DeleteA wargaming first I think and very nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThanks OB!
DeleteCool - not your usual unit!
ReplyDeleteNope, a new period!!
DeleteUnusual unit - I wonder if they were also used on the French in the slave revolt?
ReplyDeleteThink they were Doc.
DeleteVery unusual and this new project is gathering pace!
ReplyDeleteCertainly is Sir M!
DeleteYour right there Ray, I was not expecting that. But look very good and unusual. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve, glad you like them.
DeleteWell I wasn't expecting these. very interesting subject and history.
ReplyDeleteA right horrible bunch Phil.
DeleteThis Haitian adventure gets more and more interesting. Well done Ray! I wonder how they will take casualties.........?
ReplyDeleteNot sure yet, but it should be pretty brutal.
DeleteWeird and wonderful, goof forethought on the manufacturers part having specific bases for them too.
ReplyDeleteGotta agree, it was a great idea!
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