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Question on Metal Modeles Napoleonic Wars figures

Discussion in '"Today in History", Literature & Media Review' started by fmenardi, Mar 30, 2014.

  1. fmenardi Active Member

    Country:
    Brazil
    Hello!
    I am planning to paint my first Napoleonic Wars figures and I would like to know if is historically correct to put the following figures (infantry soldiers and mounted together in a same scene:

    Officer line infantry 1812

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    Fusilier line infantry 1812

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    Line mounted chasseurs, 4th regiment 1806

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    Any help is welcome!

    Regards,

    Fabrício
  2. ivopreda A Fixture

    Country:
    Italy
    hi Fabricio,

    obviously the 2 infantry men don't have any problem to stay together, more difficult is to put the light cavalry... as you wrote the uniform is dated 1806 and is too far from 1812 regulation .

    the light cavalry chasseur changed uniform before 1812.
  3. fmenardi Active Member

    Country:
    Brazil
    Hello!
    Thank you for the help.
    Best Regards,
    Fabrício

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