$ 130.00
Napoleon on Marengo
On 6 April 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated his throne. After some 15 years of armed conflict, the Emperor of France – and conquerer of a large portion of Europe – was exiled to the tiny island of Elba.
He spent only 9 months and 21 days there.
With the aid of a meager partisan fleet of seven ships and 1,000 men, Napoleon escaped his island prison on 26 February 1815. He landed again on French soil to a warm reception. The royalist nobility had resumed their mistreatment of the proletariat in general and the veterans of the Grande Armée in particular. These were a few of the factors that helped swell the number of Napoleon’s troops until they became an army. And then even more men followed.
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
Single Figure
$ 144.00
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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Imperial Guard at Present Arms The “present arms” command has been used as a sign of respect by militaries around the world since the 16th century. The weapon is brought...
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