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Cheers chaps! It's a shame that they'll hardly ever see action in a game, but I just HAD to have them (same goes for the Gendarmes d'Elite that I'll be getting next). As I do 'large scale' Napoleonics ('Napoleon's Battles'), where each unit is a brigade, these boys should really be no more than a single base attached to some other unit. However, for the 1813 Dresden-Leipzig campaign I need five brigades of Young Guard Voltigeurs, so I'll swap one of the Voltigeur brigades with these chaps to break up the monotony.
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And whenever you feel a bit low, you can always cheer yourself up by re-enacting Dupont's surrender at Bailen.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: A l'eau c'est l'heure!*
They're very nice. You can't have too many very nice figures in an army!