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The useful link provided by Flambeau answers this question quite succinctly, but let's also note that one flag bearer to around 40 non-flag-bearers in a box is plenty....
Although having said that I do know of some wargamers who would disagree.
An average Bavarian (and any other) Napoleonic battalion would have many more drummers, officers and NCOs than ensigns with colours.
so true, we wouldn't be wargamers if we all agreed that is why we all need rules just to play a game, perhaps we can ask for extra drummers as well lol.
I think a comment from me disappeared? I am sure that I hit 'submit'? Perhaps I did not...
Anyway, in more abbreviated form, it was something like:
Lovely figures and excellent range of poses. I too appreciate the casualty figures as the new 'bonus' figures.
Great to have new masters back on the website and especially Napoleonic ones.
Regards, James
(I thought afterwards, the number of Bavarians is fast approaching the number of Highlanders. Just as well there were more of them in any of the battles at which they were present. Time for more of the troops from big nations, Austrians would be good, or some dedicated Russian musketeers. Then you can do Rogers Brunswickers in square, haha!!)
Joking aside, I agree. Russia still needs firing lines, in attack/advance etc as does Austria & Prussia. I assume Bavaria will get a firing line too to complete their lineup?
But yes I would really like to see both British Line and Brunswickers in square!!
Acceptons le fait que nous vivons un rêve éveillé ,auraient t on imaginé autant de boîte de Bavarois encore un petit effort il ne manque plus que les chevaux léger et de l artillerie
Mais je ne comprend pas que l Autriche soit le parent pauvre du 1er Empire
Bravo quand même