Webstore: Napoleonic Late French Infantry Casualties (1812-1815)
Pack contains 12 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Pack contains 12 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
If you’re fighting in the orchards of Hougoumont or across the fields of Normandy look no further than these fantastic trees from 4ground With the ability to base the trees as a group and or separately, this will give you the look and feel your battlefield needs along with the flexibility to game around and…
This superb set of standards has also been designed by Victrix’s own Stephen Hales and includes 24 Regimental standards for individual French infantry units. At a cost of only £15 this represents a cost
Perry Miniatures French Hussars 1792-1815
This deal consists of 3 boxes of Napoleonic War Late French Line Infantry. En avant!  The cry went up in hundreds of French throats as the blue columns swept 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…
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 left flank and vital
An ideal way to start your Napoleonic armies – Represent the heroic defence of Hougoumont, the vital strongpoint on Wellingtons right flank. As the initial attack by the French 1st légère kicks off, the 1/2 Nassau and Hanoverians desperately defend the woods and orchards. 11:30 the French skirmishers advance 11:35 the French 1st légère attack –…
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 troope
This is the first of two supplements for our Black Powder game that focuses on the Napoleonic battles involving British forces. Written by long-time gamer and Napoleonic aficionado, Adrian McWalter, this book focuses on the Flanders and Peninsular camp