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Crimean War French Generals & OfficersFrench commanders in the Crimea have generally been seen more favourably to their British counterparts, and this pack collects three of the best-known. Whether you field them as their historical namesakes, or as ‘generic’ commanders, they’ll ensure your troops are properly led. This pack...
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Crimean War Russian Generals & OfficersRussian officers usually came from the nobility and either trained at one of the various military cadet schools or acted as a volunteer officer in a regiment before being confirmed in post. A few officers were promoted from the ranks, having served for a...
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Crimean War British Generals & OfficersThe failure of the British army from a wargaming perspective is not in its men, but in its leaders. The generals, with a couple of notable exceptions, were not experienced in warfare and beyond issuing initial orders usually played little part in the battle....
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Konflikt '47 'Slammer' Samuels, The First ParagonThe story of ‘Slammer’ Samuels’ ascent through the ranks of the US Army and eventual evolution to become the first Paragon is known across the United States. Enlisting the day after Pearl Harbor, Harris Samuels quickly established himself as a natural soldier and leader....
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Illyrian Warriors commandThe Illyrians were a collection of tribal peoples inhabiting what is now the western Balkans and both sides of the Adriatic coast. Long exposure to Greek culture meant the armies of the Illyrian Kingdoms closest to Greece and Macedonia were not the usual untrained...
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Illyrian Nobles commandIllyrian Nobles were well-armed and armoured warriors, often featuring the full panoply of bronze breastplates greaves, and helmets. Illyrian armies fielded few cavalry and were masters of raids, ambuscades, and skirmishing. They used spears, javelins, and the Illyrian sica, a distinctive curved sword. Nobles...
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Imperial Roman Legionary Command SprueA single plastic sprue of ten Imperial Roman Legionaries including command models. Bases not included. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Early Hajduks commandThe Polish army had a strong Hungarian influence, due to the close ties between the two nations. In addition to the iconic Winged Hussars, some of the Polish infantry also had their origins in Hungary and the Balkans. These infantry were known as hajduks,...
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth later infantry commandThe Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's military was divided into national and foreign contingents, with the majority being recruited from within the Commonwealth. The reputation of the infantry was distant second in reputation to the cavalry arm. During the late 16th century, infantry levies were formed based...
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Crimean War Russian infantry in summer dress commandIn the mid 19th century, Russia fielded the largest army in Europe, drawing from a vast pool of peasant and serf conscripts. Renowned for their immense numbers, bravery, and fervent loyalty to the Tsar, the Russian conscript had poor training, outdated equipment, and weak...
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Crimean War Turkish Infantry commandThe Ottoman army was undergoing a period of modernisation when the Crimean War broke out. Although showing mixed effectiveness, and often disparaged by their British and French allies, the Ottoman suffered from the same supply issues, harsh conditions and logistical failures as the other...
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Crimean War British Foot Guards commandIn an exception to the convention of the time of the Crimean War that a British infantry regiment would consist of only a single battalion, the Foot Guards each paraded more than one; the Grenadier Guards had three, the Coldstream Guards two, and the...
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Afrika Korps HQGerman officers were capable and often experienced leaders. Junior officers were trained to undertake the role of their immediate superiors, enabling them to use their initiative to take control of situations when necessary. Pack contains 5 HQ Command figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and...
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German Heer HQ (Winter)Germany's aggressive campaigns of conquest ensured that her armies would fight in many countries far from the fatherland and in starkly contrasting terrain and weather conditions. German soldiers were well-equipped for their venture into Europe, and later North Africa, but found themselves ill-prepared for...
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Imperial Japanese HQ2 Officers, 1 Spotter, 1 Kempei-Tai, 1 Medic Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted. Heads may vary from those shown in the picture.
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Crimean War Turkish cavalry commandOnce the scourge of Europe in earlier eras, by the time of the Crimean War, the cavalry arm was considered the worst element of the Ottoman army. These colourful and distinctive troops in their bright red fez headwear were mainly used in strategic support...
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Crimean War Cossacks commandThe Russian cavalry force was the largest in Europe, totalling over sixty regiments organised into twenty cavalry divisions. Included in this number were the many of the famed Cossacks, who served as light infantry and cavalry. Particularly valued for their fierceness and mobility, Cossacks...
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Crimean War Russian Lancers commandThe Russian cavalry force was the largest in Europe, totalling over sixty regiments organised into twenty cavalry divisions. The light cavalry consisted of hussars and lancers or uhlans. Much as with the infantry, the cavalry training consisted of wheels and manoeuvres designed for the...
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Crimean War Russian Dragoons commandThe Russian cavalry force was the largest in Europe, totalling over sixty regiments organised into twenty cavalry divisions. The light cavalry consisted of hussars and lancers or uhlans. Much as with the infantry, the cavalry training consisted of wheels and manoeuvres designed for the...
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Crimean War French Chasseurs d'Afrique commandThe cavalry division that served in the Crimea was quite small, with neither the French nor British able to deploy large numbers of cavalry due to the difficulty with transport and the availability of horses in theatre. The initial cavalry brigade did, however four...
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