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American Civil War
From the blood soaked plains of Manassas, to the smoke filled skies of Atlanta, and finally to the tear filled eyes at Appomattox. For four of the bloodiest years in the history of this Republic the war raged. It started as Yanks and Rebs, it ended as "Americans!!"
"I am a Southerner by birth and a Rebel by choice. As I read and study, I pull for Lee, Jackson, and Longstreet. As I live, I thank Grant, Lincoln, and Democracy." (shotgun)
Figure Format Infantry are based four figures to a strip, facing forward, on a 20mm frontage. Skirmishers and dismounted Cavalry,(four to a strip), and Mounted troops (three to a strip), are based in file for cutting and rebasing. Foot Command strips, are included in all Line Infantry packs at a rate of four strips of command to twenty of line.Mounted Command strips (Trooper, Trumpeter and Officer) are included in all packs at a rate of five strips of command to ten of line.Dismounted Cavalry contain two strips of command, four of line and four of dismounted horses and horseholder. Artillery contain four models, each with four crew.
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Franco-Prussian war
The emergence of Prussia as the leading German power and the increasing unification of the German states were viewed with apprehension by Napoleon III after the Prussian victory in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. Bismarck, at the same time, deliberately encouraged the growing rift between Prussia and France in order to bring the states of S Germany into a national union. He made sure of Russian and Italian neutrality and counted correctly on British neutrality. War preparations were pushed on both sides, with remarkable ineficiency in France and with astounding thoroughness in Prussia. Figure Format Line and Guard infantry are based four figures to a strip, facing forward, on a 20mm frontage. Light Infantry (four to a strip), and Mounted troops (three to a strip), are based in file for cutting and rebasing. Foot Command strips, (Soldier Officer, Ensign and Drummer) are included in all Line and Guard Infantry packs at a rate of four strips of command to twenty of line.
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Napoleonics
If ever there is an historical period that can lay claim to be THE classic subject for wargamers, then surely it must be those early years of the nineteenth century when Europe was gripped by the power of Napoleon Bonaparte, self-crowned Emperor of France and her conquered territories. A sublime hero to some, a tyrannical despot to others, Napoleon is a man who can still inspire great passions and emotions amongst his supporters and detractors alike.
Figure Format Line and Elite infantry are based four figures to a strip, facing forward, on a 20mm frontage. Light Infantry (four to a strip), and Mounted troops (three to a strip), are based in file for cutting and rebasing. Foot Command strips, (Soldier Officer, Ensign and Drummer) are included in all Line Infantry packs at a rate of four strips of command to twenty of line.Mounted Command strips (Trooper, Trumpeter and Officer) are included in all packs at a rate of five strips of command to ten of line.
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Scenics and Equipment
This section contains a range of superb model buildings and general scenic items. All you need to create a spectacular table-top world.
This section also contains Pre-cut MDF bases suitable for Polemos and other sizes suitable for other rules and scales.
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War of Spanish Succession
The early years of the Eighteenth Century were dominated by two great European Conflicts. In the fields of Flanders and Germany, the armies of Louis XIV were engaged against those of the Maritime Powers and the Imperialists over the claim of the French Bourbons to the Spanish Throne. Line are based four figures to a strip, facing forward, on a 20mm frontage. Mounted troops (three to a strip), are based in file for cutting and rebasing. Foot Command strips, (Officer, Ensign and Drummers) are included in all Line packs at a rate of four strips of command to twenty of line.
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