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French Napoleonic Artillery 1804 to 1812

15 highly detailed 28mm Napoleonic miniatures. 

The set contains:

A choice of 8pdr or 12 pdr guns for the Gribeauval system.

15 highly detail crew figures with a choice of bicornes to represent artillery from 1804 to 1806 or covered and uncovered shakos for line artillery from 1806 to 1812.

Also Guard artillery bearskin heads and arms with fringed epaulettes to represent Imperial Guard foot artillery. 

Customer Reviews

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leandro schoemans
Good

Very good kit, good casting and quality

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John Birch

As usual with Victrix great product ,fantastic detail.Would recommend to anyone.

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Denis Roch
Good quality

Even as this is an earlier product , the lines are crisp and there is no noticable flashing.
Detailes are sharp and animation excellent

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Old Working Guy
Superb Figures

The detail on the figures and cannons is amazing. The bearskins of the Imperial Guard figures are particularly good, and the separate arms and heads make it possible to construct a very wide variety. Highly recommended!

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Mark McCarthy
An all round excellent set

The detail is much sharper than any metal artillery that I have, making the figures and gun easy to paint to a high standard. The choice of 8pdr or 12pdr gun barrels gives you plenty of scope. And 5 figures per gun, with so many pose options and the ability to make Imperial Guard Foot artillery makes this kit possibly the best on the market. I can't wait for the Victrix Napoleonic range to expand as they are away high quality and good value. Some Austrian Artillery or cavalry would be great! And how about some Hungarian and Grenzer Infantry?

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