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Crossing the Berezina (A)
On 26 November 1812 a bridge had been made across the Berezina for cavalry and infantry. Napoleon himself crossed the river with the Guard at noon on the 27th. The departure of the guard was an alarm signal for those who remained behind. As long as Napoleon and the Guard were with them, they felt safe; now panic broke out. Everyone wanted to cross the bridge as quickly as possible.
This series can be used to show a section of the crossing. Napoleon with his Old Guard, as well as infantrymen, hussars, cuirassiers, dragoons etc. are just crossing the raging river.
Series list for 100/19/12
No. 100-289 (1x) Nap. Cheveauleger-Lancier on horseback, greeting/whipping
Nos. 100-111 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, wounded, begging for help
Nos. 100-157 (1x) Imperial Guard: huntsman, dismounted, leaning against horse
Nos. 100-309 (1x) Nap. Carabinier in coat on horseback, greeting
Nos. 100-123 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, pulling dog after him
Nos. 100-158 (1x) Nap. Cheveauleger-Lancier, dismounted, tree. Pfd. with wounded
No. 100-310 (1x) Nap. Carabinier standard bearer in coat on horseback
Nos. 100-101 (1x) Old Imperial Guard, officer on horseback, pointing, saluting
Nos. 100-124 (1x) Old Imperial Guard: grenadier in coat, with fur cap
Nos. 100-173 (1x) Imperial Guard: Hunter leading horse
Nos. 100-330 (1x) Nap. Cheveauleger-Lancier on horseback, with lance
Nos. 100-102 (1x) Old Emperor's Guard, officer on horseback, horse falling
Nos. 100-125 (1x) Nap. Line Inf. standard-bearer with baggage, torn flag
Nos. 100-174 (1x) Emperor Napoleon, in coat, on foot
No. 100-331 (1x) Nap. Hussar on horseback
Nos. 100-106 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the Line, on foot, leaning on a stick
Nos. 100-126 (1x) Old Imperial Guard: Gren. hands fallen off. Flask
Nos. 100-266 (1x) Nap. Cuirassier/Dragoon, dismounted, with blanket roll
No. 100-349 (1x) Purple willow, defoliated
No. 100-107 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, wounded, with stick and lantern
Nos. 100-127 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, supporting a fallen man
Nos. 100-267 (1x) Nap. Cuirassier/dragoon trumpeter, dismounted, not playing.
No. 100-356 (1x) Hazel bush, defoliated
Nos. 100-108 (1x) Old Imperial Guard: grenadier standard bearer, torn flag
Nos. 100-154 (1x) Nap. Artillerymen (2) carrying wounded man on mop
Nos. 100-269 (1x) Nap. Cuirassier/Dragoon Colonel, dismounted
No. 100-99 (1x) rowan tree, defoliated
Nos. 100-109 (1x) Old Imperial Guard: grenadier in coat with fur cap
Nos. 100-155 (1x) Nap. Hussar, dismounted, wounded, leaning on crutch
Nos. 100-288 (1x) Nap. Cuirassier/Dragoon standard bearer on horseback
Nos. 100-110 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, bandaging foot, footsore
No. 100-156 (1x) Nap. Cheveauleger-Lancier, dismounted, leading horse
On 26 November 1812 a bridge had been made across the Berezina for cavalry and infantry. Napoleon himself crossed the river with the Guard at noon on the 27th. The departure of the guard was an alarm signal for those who remained behind. As long as Napoleon and the Guard were with them, they felt safe; now panic broke out. Everyone wanted to cross the bridge as quickly as possible.
This series can be used to show a section of the crossing. Napoleon with his Old Guard, as well as infantrymen, hussars, cuirassiers, dragoons etc. are just crossing the raging river.
Series list for 100/19/12
No. 100-289 (1x) Nap. Cheveauleger-Lancier on horseback, greeting/whipping
Nos. 100-111 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, wounded, begging for help
Nos. 100-157 (1x) Imperial Guard: huntsman, dismounted, leaning against horse
Nos. 100-309 (1x) Nap. Carabinier in coat on horseback, greeting
Nos. 100-123 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, pulling dog after him
Nos. 100-158 (1x) Nap. Cheveauleger-Lancier, dismounted, tree. Pfd. with wounded
No. 100-310 (1x) Nap. Carabinier standard bearer in coat on horseback
Nos. 100-101 (1x) Old Imperial Guard, officer on horseback, pointing, saluting
Nos. 100-124 (1x) Old Imperial Guard: grenadier in coat, with fur cap
Nos. 100-173 (1x) Imperial Guard: Hunter leading horse
Nos. 100-330 (1x) Nap. Cheveauleger-Lancier on horseback, with lance
Nos. 100-102 (1x) Old Emperor's Guard, officer on horseback, horse falling
Nos. 100-125 (1x) Nap. Line Inf. standard-bearer with baggage, torn flag
Nos. 100-174 (1x) Emperor Napoleon, in coat, on foot
No. 100-331 (1x) Nap. Hussar on horseback
Nos. 100-106 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the Line, on foot, leaning on a stick
Nos. 100-126 (1x) Old Imperial Guard: Gren. hands fallen off. Flask
Nos. 100-266 (1x) Nap. Cuirassier/Dragoon, dismounted, with blanket roll
No. 100-349 (1x) Purple willow, defoliated
No. 100-107 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, wounded, with stick and lantern
Nos. 100-127 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, supporting a fallen man
Nos. 100-267 (1x) Nap. Cuirassier/dragoon trumpeter, dismounted, not playing.
No. 100-356 (1x) Hazel bush, defoliated
Nos. 100-108 (1x) Old Imperial Guard: grenadier standard bearer, torn flag
Nos. 100-154 (1x) Nap. Artillerymen (2) carrying wounded man on mop
Nos. 100-269 (1x) Nap. Cuirassier/Dragoon Colonel, dismounted
No. 100-99 (1x) rowan tree, defoliated
Nos. 100-109 (1x) Old Imperial Guard: grenadier in coat with fur cap
Nos. 100-155 (1x) Nap. Hussar, dismounted, wounded, leaning on crutch
Nos. 100-288 (1x) Nap. Cuirassier/Dragoon standard bearer on horseback
Nos. 100-110 (1x) Nap. Infantryman of the line, bandaging foot, footsore
No. 100-156 (1x) Nap. Cheveauleger-Lancier, dismounted, leading horse
- Group
- Flat Figure(s)
- Condition
- unpainted
- Scale
- Size 30 mm
- Material
- Pewter-Alloy 55%Sn 39%Pb 6%Sb
- Number of parts
- 32
- Epoch
- Napoleonic
- Time
- 1812
- Nationality/Location
- France
- State
- New
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
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Deutschland
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.zinnfigur.com
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