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French Voltigeurs (1805-13)

Infantry Soldiers · Napoloenic Wars
Zvezda · 8042 · 1/72 · 2011
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x French Voltigeurs (1805-13) 1/72 scale infantry soldiers
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Imperial French Army
French Voltigeurs (1805-13)
Imperial French Army

Voltigeurs were introduced as the companies meant for skirmishing in battle. It is companies that became the ‘light infantry‘, which had always been in the vanguard and in the line of skirmishers. The introduction of voltigeurs can also be explained by the fact that Napoleon wanted to encourage brave soldiers who couldn't be enrolled in the grenadier or carabineer companies owing to their low stature. If the notion ‘grenadier‘ had always been associated with a tall soldier, courageous in a bayonet fighting, a ‘voltigeur‘ was a synonym for a small, but fearless soldier in the front under fierce fire of the enemy.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*French Voltigeurs (1805-13) 1/72 scale infantry soldiers

Voltigeurs were introduced as the companies meant for skirmishing in battle. It is companies that became the ‘light infantry‘, which had always been in the vanguard and in the line of skirmishers. The introduction of voltigeurs can also be explained by the fact that Napoleon wanted to encourage brave soldiers who couldn't be enrolled in the grenadier or carabineer companies owing to their low stature. If the notion ‘grenadier‘ had always been associated with a tall soldier, courageous in a bayonet fighting, a ‘voltigeur‘ was a synonym for a small, but fearless soldier in the front under fierce fire of the enemy.

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