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Quetzalcoatl \'kwets-əl-kō-ä-tu̇l\– The ‘serpent of precious feathers’ is deified by the Aztecs as a god of the wind. This powerful monstrosity fights alongside an Aztec warband, lending its considerable magical might and ferocious combat abilities to those who worship it. Unlike other monstrosities, the...
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These great-looking and easy to store river sections will provide your games with natural obstacles to overcome or maybe the scenario relies on you taking control of the crossing point? This scenery pack contains one of the most used terrain types seen on wargames...
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This scenery pack contains one of the most used terrain types seen on wargames tables - roads. These laser-cut MDF sections are supplied with hard-wearing, photo-realistic self adhesive artworks allowing you to have fantastic looking tracks, trails or roads on your tabletop no matter...
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Sunday, 18 June 1815; on an unassuming rain-soaked field in Belgium; two great generals of the age finally met in battle; ending fifteen years of continuous warfare on the continent, and bringing to an end the reign of Napoleon. The Battle of Waterloo, arguable...
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Arguably the best shock cavalry of the period, the British heavy cavalry showed great bravery but poor control on the day of Waterloo. These heavy cavalry smashed the French columns to pieces but, due to their poor leadership, they were destroyed by the French...
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These are 'Noseys' men – solid battalions of redcoats who would stand firm at Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Disciplined, tough and all volunteers, they had high confidence in themselves and their officers, and held the crucial ridge all day long against a brave and...
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British light cavalry had a reputation of 'galloping at anything' and whilst not entirely fair, they certainly were not shy in taking on enemy light cavalry and indeed even the huge armoured heavy French cavalry, as the men were confident in themselves and their...
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Cuirassiers, Carabiniers and Dragoons were France's heavy strike force and had proven themselves throughout Europe on every battlefield and against a host of enemies. Well-armed and armoured, and intelligently led, these are big men on big horses – two thirds of them in shining...
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'Vive L'empereur!' A cry shouted from thousands of proud Frenchmen as 'Les bleus' stormed forward in tight, disciplined columns on the 18th June 1815 at the small Belgian town of Waterloo. Many of these veterans had served for years with Napoleon and his hard-hitting...
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There are few more impressive sights to see than massed French light cavalry in full array. Green-clad Chasseurs and the colourfully dressed Hussars did most of the outpost and scouting duties before battle commenced. Perhaps the most impressive of the light cavalry units are...
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This scenery pack contains the strategically vital farmhouse at Hougoumont. The importance of the walled chateau at Hougoumont was underlined by the elite troops the Duke of Wellington placed in its defence. These troops were garrisoned just before their French enemy also sought to...
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This scenery pack provides one of the most famous buildings in military history - the farmhouse at La Haye Sainte. An anchor to the Allied army's left flank and vital communication line to his Prussian allies, the epic struggle at La Haye Sainte is...
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Sunday, 18 June 1815; on an unassuming rain-soaked field in Belgium; two great generals of the age finally met in battle. The climactic clash of the Hundred Days campaign wrought the end of around twenty years of continuous warfare on the continent, and with...
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With a reputation for their fantastic quality, we have worked with Vallejo to produce this great value set to help get you started painting your British Napoleonic forces. This paint set includes: 70.976 - Buff 70.836 - London Grey 70.957 - Flat Red 70.899 - Dark Prussian...
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With a reputation for their fantastic quality, we have worked with Vallejo to produce this great value set to help get you started painting your French Napoleonic forces. This paint set includes: 70.947 - Dark Vermillion 70.953 - Flat Yellow 70.899 - Dark Prussian Blue...
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The Ayllus Warriors are skirmishers armed with a special bolas weapon called an Ayllus. They skirt the edges of battle seeking to delay and frustrate enemy movements. Working alongside other Inca troops, like Cuzco Warriors, they trip and impede the enemy making them slow...
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Cuzco Warriors form the bedrock of every Inca warband. When these solid fighters mass, they form an impenetrable wall of shields and weapons that their enemies stand little chance of defeating. As such, Cuzco warriors are formidable in attack or defence. Copper Header axes...