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Foot Slogger05 Feb 2012 5:54 p.m. PST

Hello All,

Does anybody have the second article on Leipzig1813, in issue September/October 1993?

Many thanks,
Nick

ochoin deach06 Feb 2012 12:59 a.m. PST

Yes. what would you like to know?

Foot Slogger06 Feb 2012 10:43 a.m. PST

Which army I'd the ORB based on,& which troops are illustrated?
I have both issues on each side, and was wondering if there was anything I could gleam from it. As I'm basing my French army off Leipzig.

Karpathian06 Feb 2012 5:38 p.m. PST

I have the three editions on Leipzig too.
The one you are after has this information:
OOBs:
The Army of Bohemia (Austrian & Russian elements)
The Saxon Army.

Illustrations (by the incomparable Bob Marrion):
Saxon light infantryman
Saxon Horse artilleryman
Saxon line Grenadier (Prinz Maximillian)
Austrian Grenadier (Hungarian: Esterhazy)
Austrian musketeer (de Vaux)
Austrian chevau-leger (Hohenzollern)
Austrian artilleryman

I hope that helps.

ochoin deach06 Feb 2012 5:58 p.m. PST

Beat me to it.

the article also has some pretty basic information on the composition of Austrian artillery, cavalry & infantry units.

Foot Slogger06 Feb 2012 7:24 p.m. PST

Thank you both,
Fortunately nothing directly impacting the French.

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