the soldiers are 28mm tall or 1/32 scale. They are detailed and posed differently. I look forward to painting them and using grass and sand like mixtures to make the soldier's bases look as good as possible.
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the soldiers are 28mm tall or 1/32 scale. They are detailed and posed differently. I look forward to painting them and using grass and sand like mixtures to make the soldier's bases look as good as possible.
Each man in one piece. Little or no cleaning up.
he King’s German Legion (KGL) was a British Army unit of expatriate German personnel, known for its excellent discipline and fighting ability.
The Legion was formed within months of the dissolution of the Electorate of Hanover in 1803, and constituted as a mixed corps by the end of 1803. Although the Legion didn’t ever fight autonomously and remained a part of the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars (1804–15), it played a vital role in several campaigns, most notably the Walcheren Campaign, the Peninsular War, and the Hundred Days (1815).
At the Battle of Waterloo, the 2nd Light Battalion – with members of the 1st Light Battalion and the 5th Line Battalion – famously defended the farmhouse and road at La Haye Sainte. As the 5th Line Battalion was on its way to reinforce the defenders of La Haye Sainte, the French cavalry rode them down; only a few of the intended relievers survived. After a six hour defence, without ammunition, or reinforcements, the Germans were forced to abandon the farm, leaving the buildings in shambles and their dead behind.
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