I found these pictures on the Yahoo
Napoleon’s Battles group,
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/napsbattles/info
and was intrigued by the basing as well as the scale of the undertaking.
Plastic Napoleonic figures have a huge nostalgia value for me and I was keen to give Pousard’s Leipzig Project greater exposure. After contacting Lawrence he provided some additional information and confirmed that he was happy for me to post them to my blog.
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/napsbattles/info
and was intrigued by the basing as well as the scale of the undertaking.
Plastic Napoleonic figures have a huge nostalgia value for me and I was keen to give Pousard’s Leipzig Project greater exposure. After contacting Lawrence he provided some additional information and confirmed that he was happy for me to post them to my blog.
Lawrence states that he has over 3,500
figures for the project. While the
figures are based for Empire IV, he is using Napoleon’s Battles rules for the
game with three infantry figures and two cavalry figures per base. All units are 120 to 1 ratio, even the
cavalry. The playing area is 11’ x 14’.
The following pictures are some of the
personalities in Pousard’s Leipzig Project.
Just to restate this is not my game,
figures or pictures. The aim of this
post is to give wider access to people interested in the subject of refighting
Napoleonic battles using miniatures, particularly 1/72nd scale
plastic figures.
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