Napoleon's French Old Guard Chasseurs

29,20 €
incl. 19% VAT , plus shipping costs
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Description

Step into the tumultuous era of the Napoleonic Wars with our meticulously crafted Chasseurs, the second set of Napoleon's Old Guard, designed to complete the infantry for Napoleon's renowned 'Grumblers.' With this set, you can faithfully recreate the awe-inspiring sight of the Guard's massed columns advancing to challenge the British at the historic Battle of Waterloo.

Inside this set, you'll discover 60 exquisitely detailed Figures, each a testament to precision and craftsmanship. These miniatures capture the essence of the Chasseurs, members of Napoleon's elite Old Guard, known for their unwavering loyalty and battlefield prowess.

But that's not all – this set also includes 7 regimental flags, representing flags issued in 1804, 1812, and 1815. These flags add historical authenticity to your miniatures, allowing you to showcase the evolution of the Guard during pivotal moments in Napoleonic history.

Positions included in the box provide you with the flexibility to create dynamic and engaging dioramas, representing various scenarios and stages of battle. Whether you envision your Chasseurs advancing in formation, engaging in combat, or holding steadfast in the face of adversity, the possibilities are as limitless as your Imagination.

The set contains:

60 Figures, also included are 7 regimental flags, representing flags of the 1804,1812 and 1815 issue. Positions included in the box are:

  • 4 officers
  • 4 standard bearers
  • 4 drummers
  • 16 firing line, firing, priming and loading
  • 16 march attack with arms fully attached
  • 16 either march attack or advancing at porte/charge

Of course any arm can be used on any figure, giving you the option to make many more positions than listed.

Figures need assembly and painting.


Hersteller
Victrix Limited
Beezon Fields
Kendal LA9 6BD
UK
www.victrixlimited.com
Imported by:
Kutami
Fritz-Thiele-Strasse 22
28279 Kutami
Deutschland
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