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French Imperial Guard in Campaign Trousers Kneeling Defending, No.2 Kneeling in defense during the age of musket was a daunting task. Soldiers formed up in ranks of two or three, and...
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French Imperial Guard in Campaign Trousers Standing Defending, No.2 While on campaign, the Imperial Guard wore pantaloons of Imperial Blue, which were lined with white cotton. The cost was somewhat...
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A Desperate Struggle French Imperial Guard Officer and British 1st Foot Guards Officer Fighting, 1815 With the introduction of firearms to the battlefield, the military importance of swordsmanship rapidly diminished. And...
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French Imperial Guard Kneeling Defending, No.2 Before the flintlock musket and socket bayonet, the infantry was composed of matchlock musketeers and pikemen. The pike was the main infantry weapon of...
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NEW! IN STOCK! French Imperial Guard with Eagle, 1815 This Lieutenant has the honor of being the Porte-Aigle, or Eagle Bearer, of the 1st Regiment of Imperial Guard Grenadiers. A small...
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Vive L’Empereur! Cheering French Imperial Guard After Napoleon escaped his island prison of Elba, 26 February 1815, he marched on Paris to resume this throne. When royalist troops were deployed to...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Napoleon Bonaparte in Greatcoat, 1812-15 Many, inside and outside of France, consider Napoleon the epitome of French achievement and a bit of a paradox. While he subjugated...
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1/30 scaleMatte Finish A French cuirassier was the most feared and potent cavalry on any Napoleonic battlefield. Napoleon employed this fine cavalry as his "shake and awe" troops. Imposing on...