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This set includes 58 highly detailed figures. These figures represent the Bavarian infantry from 1809, when they adopted more of a French style kit instead of the slung backpack and gaiters.
Whats in the box?
The breakdown is as follows: 36 marching figures, 16 firing figures, 4 command, 2 mounted colonels.
58 x Figures
32 x Marching units
16 x Firing units
4 x Command units
2 x Mounted colonels
Bavarian Napolionic Infantry figures are great models, well packed and great communication.
Parts fit together exceedingly well and the detail is very crisp and good. Would recommend. The inclusion of mounted officers is a nice bonus.
Great kit!
I was building 1805 Victrix French and Austrian armies and purchased a bag of Bavarians out of curiosity. Very impressive improvements over the earlier figures: the bayonets are quite sturdy with no casting channels to cut off, which is one of the annoying things with the French infantry. Also, there are enough extra heads and helmets to convert other Victrix figures to Bavarians. With slight modification, the late French artilllery (in Bardin jackets) can by turned into Bavarians. The French lancers, with a bit of carving, can be turned into Bavarian chevaulegere. As some of the officers' heads/helmets will need to be used for artillery and cavalry officers, I used the Austrian colonel's heads (in bicorne) to make Bavarian mounted generals.
Bavarian Infantry