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Tango0107 Apr 2024 5:06 p.m. PST

…project charting British troops' legendary 11th-hour dash through enemy fire reveals route was 6ft lower than thought… and Napoleon's men would not have seen them


"t is a conflict which sent Napoleon into exile for the second and final time.

The Battle of Waterloo, which was fought in a village of the same name in Belgium on June 18, 1815, saw a multi-national coalition led by the British Army stop the advance of the French emperor across Europe.

Now, a team of veterans have constructed an incredible new diorama of the battle. The model, which is still being worked on, will be the size of a tennis court when it is finished…"


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CHRIS DODSON09 Apr 2024 1:38 a.m. PST

Jame's masterpiece continues apace.

Chris

Tango0109 Apr 2024 3:39 p.m. PST

Agree…


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