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!

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

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.

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

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

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

These are Old Glory Polish Pancerni, with a mix of lances, bows and (shhhh!) some figures have firearms.

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

In this game they are playing as Szecklers, Armoured Cavalry with Light Lance and Bw*

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

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

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

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.

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

A second unit similarly equipped are represented by some Old Glory mounted crossbowmen

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

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 ?

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

Mirliton Light Horse with Bow - more Huzzars

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

They normally appear in a Teutonic army which similarly rarely gets to see the light of day.

FoG:R Hungarians in 15mm

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....