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This box contains 40 plastic figures skirmishing and includes individual round bases ideal for skirmish gaming. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Formed originally back in 1743, the Chasseurs à Cheval (mounted hunters) were hard riding, green clad light cavalry whose main role was patrolling and raiding for the French armies. A good Chasseur was at home on his light horse, skirmishing with the enemy cavalry...
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Napoleonic warfare saw bewildering varieties of exotic uniforms worn by the various armies that marched and fought in the early 19th century. There were none so exotic and magnificent as the Hussar regiments of the French army. These dashing light cavalry donned outfits originally...
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The box contains plastic 44 figures; 36 man battalion marching or attacking plus 8 Elite company men skirmishing. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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On the evening of 17th June 1815, the German garrison of the large farmhouse La Haye Sainte (the sacred hedge) settled down to dry out. They were posted there by the Duke of Wellington who saw the solid building as an anchor to his...
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These glorious Napoleonic War French Line Infantry are perfect for use in games set during the most glorious period of Napoleon's reign. Facing off against Russians, Austrians and Prussians as well as taking on the British, Spanish and Portugese on the Iberian Peninsular. Each...
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In 1809, at the battle of Wagram, some Polish light horse fighting for Napoleon seized lances from Austrian Uhlan prisoners and used them with good effect. Impressed by their use, Bonaparte ordered nine regiments to be formed, six of them clothed in green and...
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Contains: 96 French Line infantry 12 French Chasseurs à Cheval cavalry Officer on horse 6-pdr cannon Full-colour flag sheets Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Contains: 84 French Line infantry 28 French Light infantry 12 French Line Lancers Officer on horse 6-pdr cannon Full-color flag sheets Waterslide decal sheets Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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The Poles have been excellent horsemen for generations and in their innumerable clashes with Russia had learned to fight the lance-armed Cossacks, equipping themselves with a 9-foot wooden lance with a wicked spear point and coloured guidon beneath the blade. 12 plastic easy-build Polish...
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Each boxed set contains: 24 plastic French infantry Metal command group (2 officers, standard bearer, and a drummer) Standard poles and finials Full colour background leaflet containing several flags. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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En avant! The cry went up in hundreds of French throats as the blue columns marched forward on the battlefields across Europe. The all conquering French line infantry ‘Les Bleus’ used a combination of massed columns, fast manoeuvre, and firepower to shatter the armies...
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The box contains 13 mounted dragoons, eight dismounted (this allows for horse holders), six casualties (French and British Infantry), unit bases and painting guide. Torsos for the correct ratio of troopers for the elite company are included, both in helmets and the old bearskins...
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The box contains 14 cavalrymen, including 1 officer, 1 trumpeter, 1 standard bearer. Although you can substitute the trumpeter and standard bearer for troopers giving you 13 rank and file if you like. All the figures come with both Cuirassier and Carabinier heads to...
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The figures in the box represent a 36 man battalion (4 Fusilier companies, 1 Grenadier company, 1 Voltigeur company) in the typical march-attack pose of the period including command ( 1 officer, 1 standard bearer, 1 drummer) and with an additional 6 Voltigeurs /...
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Murdering their way out of a Spanish prison hulk, Chef de battalion François Léon de Rochebaron and his loyal band of followers began their journey into infamy. After the brutal experience at the hands of his Spanish captors, the once honourable de Rochebaron swore...
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On a damp, overcast Sunday in June 1815, twenty years of continuous warfare the Napoleonic Wars came to a violent and bloody conclusion on a rain-soaked field in Belgium. These wars were truly a world affair, with European powers fighting battles not only on...
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An einem feuchten, bewölkten Sonntag im Juni 1815, kamen die zwanzig Jahre kontinuierlicher Kriegsführung der napoleonischen Kriege zu einem epischen und verlustreichen Abschluss, auf einem regennassen Feld in Belgien. Diese Kriege waren in der Tat eine weltweite Angelegenheit, in der die europäischen Großmächte nicht...