You can call it what ya want if you got the mod working.The Graphics Sub Folder within the Chickamauga Folder is the one that contains the Packed Folder.
thanks,
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Chickamauga CSA Flags
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Working frantically to get a new Chickamauga release ready for the 153rd Anniversary of the battle on September 19th. I'm doing portraits now and since the OOB is being upgraded through these I invite any input associated with this OOB, e.g., changes with experience levels, troop numbers, typos, etc. Please include the row number with any suggested change. Thanks in advance!
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Very excited to see this and the flags look incredible EebBugler sir! :cheer:
It would be nice to see Longstreet's regiments (Wofford's and the Texas Brigade prominently) with a darker greyish blue uniforms as they were issued these new uniforms shortly before the battle, I believe this caused a bit of confusion with some of union units in the battle.
If the OOBs are based around the work of David Powell you wont go far wrong as he is probably the leading expert on the battle.
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It would be nice to see Longstreet's regiments (Wofford's and the Texas Brigade prominently) with a darker greyish blue uniforms as they were issued these new uniforms shortly before the battle, I believe this caused a bit of confusion with some of union units in the battle.
If the OOBs are based around the work of David Powell you wont go far wrong as he is probably the leading expert on the battle.
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Re: Chickamauga CSA Flags
The new issue to the Texas Brigade consisted of the a Richmond Depot II jacket constructed of a Blue-Gray mix frequently referred to as Cadet Gray and/or English cloth. Great example is on County Cloth page http://www.crchilds.com/Fabrics%20CS%202013.html as Number K1.
Many of the issued trousers were of English vintage and were known as British Army Hospital Trousers and were a couple of shades darker than US Federal Sky blue.
J
Many of the issued trousers were of English vintage and were known as British Army Hospital Trousers and were a couple of shades darker than US Federal Sky blue.
J
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"Boys, if we have to stand in a straight line as stationary targets for the Yankees to shoot at, this old Texas Brigade is going to run like hell!" J. B. Poley, 4th Texas Infantry, Hood's Texas Brigade
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"Boys, if we have to stand in a straight line as stationary targets for the Yankees to shoot at, this old Texas Brigade is going to run like hell!" J. B. Poley, 4th Texas Infantry, Hood's Texas Brigade
Re: Chickamauga CSA Flags
I have PM'ed you over a OOB RB B)
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