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ScottWashburn Sponsoring Member of TMP03 May 2016 3:00 p.m. PST

A few months ago PaperTerrain released three huge sets of paper Napoleonic miniatures which included the French, Prussian and Anglo-Allied armies of the famous 1815 Waterloo Campaign. Over 30,000 miniatures all told!

For those of you who might be a little intimidated by the massive forces offered in the Waterloo Armies sets, we now offer a smaller starter kit, d'Erlon's Assault. This kit includes General d'Erlon's French I Corps with eight infantry brigades, a light cavalry division plus artillery support. Opposing it are the forces which historically held Wellington's line: The infantry brigades of Kempt, Pack, Bylandt, Best, Vincke and Sax-Weimar, the cavalry brigades of Ponsonby, Vandeleur and Vivian, plus artillery support. More than enough for a great introductory game of Napoleonic warfare! Anyone who buys this set and then later purchases the complete set of three Waterloo armies will be credited with the purchase price of this set! The set is available both as a hardcopy print-out mailed to you, or as a PDF download.

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Jeigheff05 May 2016 5:58 p.m. PST

Your paper figures look really nice. En masse, they give a very good impression of the actual battle on the table top.

Jeff

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