To help you make sense of the battle report, here are some pictures of the individual units and figures used in my army in this competition
This army contains quite a few morphs - none of the figures were bought to be used as a Renaissance Hungarian army!
These are Museum Miniatures 15mm WOTR figures - I think they are "MD24 Super Heavy Knight Plate Mail Horse and Rider Lance" - quite big figures I picked up in a bring and buy, unpainted.
Despite the fact they are rather too early, the full plate armour means I wheel them out as proto-Gendarmes, and here they are Hungarian Nobles, classed as Cavaliers with Light Lance
These are Old Glory Polish Pancerni, with a mix of lances, bows and (shhhh!) some figures have firearms.
In this game they are playing as Szecklers, Armoured Cavalry with Light Lance and Bw*
There are three units of these - they still are yet to make a competitive debut as Poles, although whether Poles can make any sort of "competitive" appearance is debatable
These chaps are Donnington new Era 100YW figures mixed with some spare crossbow armed troops who may well be Mirliton or Essex. Today they appear as Huzzars - Horse with Bow and Sword.
A second unit similarly equipped are represented by some Old Glory mounted crossbowmen
These are Mirliton figures, from a much earlier era, but turning out today as Germans - presumably they were efficient at keeping that old equipment in good working order ?
Mirliton Light Horse with Bow - more Huzzars
They normally appear in a Teutonic army which similarly rarely gets to see the light of day.
Finally, the real meat, some Navwar/Naismith Gendarmes - Two units of proper Gendarmes with heavy Lances. Slightly undersized figures, but don't let that fool you....