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    Black Powder Napoleonic Polish Line Light Horse Lancers
    Black Powder Napoleonic Polish Line Light Horse Lancers

    Black Powder: Napoleonic Polish Line Light Horse Lancers

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    The Poles have been excellent horsemen for generations and in their innumerable clashes with Russia had learned to fight the lance-armed Cossacks, equipping themselves with a 9-foot wooden lance with a wicked spear point and coloured guidon beneath the blade.
    • 12 plastic easy-build Polish Line Light Horse Lancers.
    • Additional Polish metal heads.
    • 1 additional metal officer and metal horse.
    • 1 optional metal arm for a bugler.
    Lancers were technically light cavalry but considered themselves the equal of better-mounted troops by dint of the dispiriting lance which would outreach enemy Sabres and enable them to dispatch infantry who ran or feigned death. These fine models in their fabulous uniforms could be fielded in a single brigade or of course placed in regular light horse brigades for added colour.
    Original price was: £30.00.Current price is: £23.99.
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    Black Powder Napoleonic Wars Prussian Uhlans
    Black Powder Napoleonic Wars Prussian Uhlans

    Black Powder: Prussian Uhlans (Napoleonic Wars)

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    Prussia was renowned for its excellent infantry under Frederick the Great. Less well known is the efficacy of Prussian cavalry on the European battlefield in the 19th Century. Early in the Napoleonic wars, Bonaparte himself warned his generals of the excellent Prussian cavalry. The well-trained and disciplined Prussian horse during the Hundred Days campaign formed regiments of cuirassiers, dragoons, hussars and lancers on the whole with the lighter cavalry intended for raiding and skirmishing, but in reality took their place in the main battle lines during set piece battles. The Uhlans, or lancers, of the Prussian army fulfilled the role of both skirmishing light cavalry and line shock troops alongside the dragoon and cuirassier units. Equipped with a lethal 9-foot lance, they were an imposing sight. It was the Uhlans who saved Marshall Blücher when unhorsed at Ligny. Late war Uhlans principally wore simple dark blue uniforms and practical equipment. By the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, all units had their lance pennants with black and white swallow tail pattern. Contains:
    • 12 Warlord Resin Napoleonic Prussian Uhlans (including officer and bugler)
    Original price was: £33.50.Current price is: £26.80.