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French Napoleonic Dragoons

The French Dragoons are a truly dynamic set which convey the ferocity of cavalry going into action, waving or levelling their sabres for the charge.

These Dragoons have been done in the pre-Bardin regulation uniform which has the long tailed coat. This was supposed to have been replaced by the short tailed jacket in 1812 but many continued to wear the long tails well into 1813. These miniatures can easily be used for the invasion of Russia in 1812 and the battle of Leipzig in 1813.

Dragoon regiments had Elite companies which were distinguished by fringed epaulettes and quite often bearskin headdress.

Whats in the box?

12 figures on 3 x main frame and 1 x command frame comprising:

9 x Troopers

1 x Officer

1 x Trumpeter

1 x Sapper

Multiple head variations (giving the option between line or Elite companies)

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John Birch
Little green men

These figures are superb as are all I have obtained from Victrix.Even my poor standard of painting is made to look good.

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Paulo Da Cravo

French Napoleonic Dragoons

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michel moulin
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ROBERTO MALANCHINI
French dragoons

Great miniatures, I have appreciate these soldier.

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Fabio Laurenti
French Napoleonic Dragoons

Well detailed, full of life and, mainly, very useful for conversions. I have used them to create French Carabiniers and Grenadiers a cheval. Also, applying their legs and their horses to my plastic Cuirassiers, I have created Cuirassiers regiments at the final phase of charge. I really missed plastic French cavalrymen wearing habit longue.

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