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18mm Prussian Artillery for Napoleon at War


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Tzen67 writes:

One gun goes on the limbered base. The other 4 are unlimbered. The single limbered gun is used to represent the whole battery when limbered. It relates to a rule mechanic making the battery easy to be wiped out when limbered.


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Austin Rob of Great Hall Games writes:

Now available from Great Hall Games, the Prussian Foot and Horse artillery battery boxes from Man at War for Napoleon at War or any other Napoleonic ruleset. (These are large 18mm figures.)

Prussian Foot Artillery Battery

Battery box includes:

  • 16 gunners and officers
  • five guns with 6 pdr, 12pdr, and howitzer barrels.
  • limber with four horses and two rider/drivers
  • four gun and one limber bases for Napoleon at War basing
Prussian Horse Artillery Battery

Battery box includes:

  • 16 gunners and officers
  • five guns with 6 pdr and howitzer barrels
  • limber with six horses and three rider/drivers
  • four gun and one limber bases for Napoleon at War basing

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