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Formed originally back in 1743, the Chasseurs à Cheval (mounted hunters) were hard riding, green clad light cavalry whose main role was patrolling and raiding for the French armies. A good Chasseur was at home on his light horse, skirmishing with the enemy cavalry or scouting enemy movements and thus providing valuable intelligence for their commanders.
Armed with carbine, curved sabre and bayonet (an item disliked by the cavalrymen who used it to dig up vegetables or lost it on campaign) the Chasseurs were most happy in the saddle, although they were also trained to fight on foot should the need arise.
At the height of the French Army under Bonapartes reign there were 31 regiments of Chasseurs à Cheval although only 15 regiments were available for the titanic Hundred Days campaign that culminated at the Battle of Waterloo. Our superbly detailed Chasseurs à Cheval are provided with covered and uncovered shakos as well as the colpacks favoured by the elite companies.
Although requested not to wear the sabretache beyond 1808 many Chasseurs would keep this item well beyond this decree and thus weve included it on our models. For those of you wishing to follow regulations over reality simply snip the sabretache off.
Contains:
12 plastic easy-build French Light Cavalry
2 metal command miniatures (officer and trumpeter).
Optional metal arm for eagle bearer.
Includes options for shako, oilskin covered shakos and the elite company Colpack fur hat.
Armed with carbine, curved sabre and bayonet (an item disliked by the cavalrymen who used it to dig up vegetables or lost it on campaign) the Chasseurs were most happy in the saddle, although they were also trained to fight on foot should the need arise.
At the height of the French Army under Bonapartes reign there were 31 regiments of Chasseurs à Cheval although only 15 regiments were available for the titanic Hundred Days campaign that culminated at the Battle of Waterloo. Our superbly detailed Chasseurs à Cheval are provided with covered and uncovered shakos as well as the colpacks favoured by the elite companies.
Although requested not to wear the sabretache beyond 1808 many Chasseurs would keep this item well beyond this decree and thus weve included it on our models. For those of you wishing to follow regulations over reality simply snip the sabretache off.
Contains:
12 plastic easy-build French Light Cavalry
2 metal command miniatures (officer and trumpeter).
Optional metal arm for eagle bearer.
Includes options for shako, oilskin covered shakos and the elite company Colpack fur hat.
- Group
- Sculptural Figure(s)
- Condition
- unpainted, kit
- Scale
- Size 28 mm
- Material
- Plastic & Metal
- Number of parts
- 12
- Epoch
- Napoleonic
- Time
- 1789 - 1815
- Nationality/Location
- France
- State
- New
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!
Warlord Games
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Website: www.warlordgames.com
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Warlord Games
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40568 Düsseldorf
Deutschland
[email protected]
Centre, Lenton Blvd.
NG7 2BD Nottingham,
Vereinigtes Königreich
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.warlordgames.com
Responsible person
Warlord Games
Postfach 180134
40568 Düsseldorf
Deutschland
[email protected]
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