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Musketeer, marching
Musketeer, marching
Saxon Infantry, for the 1806-1809 campaigns, wore white wool uniforms that were informed by the military style of the mid-eighteenth century. Regimental colours were displayed on collars, cuffs, and lapels, paired with white pants, belts, turnbacks and black thigh-length gaiters. Men wore a black bicorn, with each of these hats sporting a white pom-pom with a centre in the regiment's facing colour.
Organised into two battalions, each composing of 1 Grenadier and 4 Musketeer companies, with Schützen fighting as skirmishes, these line infantry regiments fought under Prussian command at Saalfeld and Jena in 1806 and later campaigns in Spain and Germany under Imperial France.
These 18mm metal figures, sculpted by Alan Marsh, are unpainted and come in a random mix of variants, requiring some assembly and cleanup.
Five variants. Price per figure.
Scale: 18mm Era: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars Period: The Napoleonic Wars Nation: Saxony
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