Strelets 285: 1/72 British Skirmishers – Napoleonic Era Light Infantry Miniatures

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In the wars of Napoleon, skirmishing, you might think, was something done by the light infantry companies, or dedicated light infantry regiments, but there is good evidence that grenadiers and battalion (centre) companies also received some training in skirmishing, and so could perform this role, with at least some competence, when the situation required it. Skirmishing was usually done with teams of two or four men, in open order, where each team kept up a regular rate of fire on the enemy. This could harass an enemy unit, disrupt their manoeuvres and potentially keep them away from your own troops while they prepared themselves, but if threatened by formed infantry or cavalry, they would retreat back to their own formed line if possible. The British had learned much about this method of fighting during the American Revolution, and it remained an important tactic despite their modern image of being either in a firing line or in square.

Specifications

  • Contents: 42 figures
  • Poses: 18 poses
  • Material: Plastic (Medium Consistency)

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