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Sunday, June 14, 2026

A French Demi-Brigade for Shakos and Bayonets

 


This is about the 70e Demi-Brigade but what follows could apply to others. A French Demi-Brigade had 3 battalions. In addition the Grenadiers and Voltigeurs could operate in detached units.

Regular infantry battalions in Shakos and Bayonets (S&B) are 12 figures strong plus an officer if used. The Austrians are an exception coming in at 16 figures.

The grenadiers in S&B are either 8 or 12 strong. For the 70e Demi-Brigade under Humbert at Castlebar I’d opt for 12 figures. Otherwise 8 might do. We see them at the top of the page. I have given them a flag as I had a Grenadier standard bearer.



 

The first battalion

 


The second battalion, note the variation of the 70e Flag.

  


The Grenadiers, also at the top of the page.

The third Battalion and the skirmishers are painted and yet to be based. As is the artillery-one gun only. The cavalry have arrived in the post and we will see all of these laggards shortly.

Very nice I think. Do note I have gone big on officers. Officers do a lot in this game. I should say the bulk of what you see here was painted decades ago.

At Castlebar Humbert had a small unit of cavalry. Drawn from the 3e Chasseurs a Cheval and the 12e Hussars in fact.  It is possible to upgrade these troopers and I might. Panache sounds useful.

So, nearly there. I think it will make a nice side for a game of S&B.

8 comments:

  1. Who made those great figures?

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    1. Good question. 1st pic 2 Chariot nearest the viewer. The rest are Minifigs French revolution.

      2nd Pic bare headed figs Chariot, rest Minifigs as above.

      3rd Pic, 2 Chariot and the rest Minifigs.

      Alas Chariot are currently out of production.

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  2. Great additions to your project OB, they look great, super sense of movement with the figures, all action!

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    1. Glad you think so Donnie. That was what i aimed for.

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  3. Nice additions OB - I think I mentioned previously, I might well be tempted by the Perry plastic FRW set that's on their workbench

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  4. Thanks Keith. Those Perry Kits look good.

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