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Napoleonic Spanish Infantry (1st Battalion) 1805-1811
Napoleon Bonaparte’s seemingly invincible French army suffered their first defeat of the Napoleonic Wars at the hands of the Spanish Army at Baylen in 1808. This was arguably the zenith of the Spanish army’s achievements during the wars.
History has not looked back favourably on the armies of Spain during the Napoleonic Wars. They suffered many defeats but also pinned down huge numbers of French troops in a vicious war that sapped the strength of innumerable French units only too glad to leave a country where they were so hated. Although the vicious Spanish guerrillas wreaked havoc upon their French foes the Spanish regulars also caused thousands of casualties on their home soil.
Most regiments had two battalions – the first composed of half of grenadiers and half of fusiliers with one flag, the Coronela. We know many gamers like to field two flags in a battalion no matter what history says so we’ve included two ensign figures. If you are more historically minded, we’ve added an extra fusilier (Shhh, don’t tell the boss…) free of charge!
A Spanish army looks terrific on the tabletop, and though generally of poor quality, quantity has a quality of its own, and the Spanish troops improved in the war. So, ensure your units have been blessed by the priest before leading them to drive out Boney’s hated invaders from mother Spain!
These high quality single piece miniatures are cast in our high quality Warlord Resin, ensuring a quick turnaround from assembly to tabletop battlefield. A full-colour flag sheet is also included with Coronela for the following regiments:
1st Line Regiment (Rey)
5th Line Regiment (Corona)
18th Line Regiment (Burgos)
36th Foreign Line Regiment (Irlanda)
2nd Swiss Infantry Regiment (Reding Senior)
Ferdinando VII Volunteer Regiment
Box Contains:25 Warlord Resin Napoleonic Spanish Infantry miniatures
Background leaflet with 12 full-colour flags
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Where the SSU tank comes from?
Out of frakking nowhere!1If your attack is going well, you have walked into an ambush.
"Fallen like frakking rags..." - after unsuccessful cover roll ... ...
3Never stop your enemy from committing mistakes
NapoleonSoldiers don't die. They go to hell to regroup.
SayingBraiinnsss
ZombieWhen using Chinese forces on the battelfield: "Remember that army saved tons of cash on your weapon design!"
7Easy boys, we are save in cover!
Last word of John Stewart, just before Desert Sun attackYou need to be a brave man to be a coward in the Red Army.
StalinTry to look unimportant, they may be low on ammo.
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