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Napoleonic Mounted British Rocketeer


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IronDuke596 Supporting Member of TMP writes:

I just put my order in for two of the surface rocket vignette and ordered another rocket frame.

Very nice sculpts and a unique offering by Warlord Games. Well done.


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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

Spread panic in the French lines with the addition of some Rocketeers to your British Napoleonic forces!

Napoleonic mounted British Rocketeer

As well as using Bombarding Frames to launch rockets through the sky (see below), these missiles were also fired along the ground, as depicted with this model.

Napoleonic mounted British Rocketeer

Rocket Troops were at Quatre Bras and Waterloo (under the command of Captain Wingate), and although Wellington viewed the rockets' uncertain behavior with considerable distaste, he was aware that their 2,000-meter range was acceptable, and that they had a distinct demoralizing effect on enemy troops receiving these formidable projectiles.

Also available is the British Rocket Bombarding Frame.

British Rocket Bombarding Frame

Rockets consisted of a steel case, which had a conical or spherical head, and were filled with black gunpowder. The warheads were attached to guide-poles and launched in pairs. The Bombarding Frame consisted of a ladder, two rocket troughs, two supporting legs for the ladder, a tie bar for supporting the legs, and a gun bucket.

British Rocket Bombarding Frame

The aim of the rockets was notoriously inaccurate, and very often, they prematurely exploded. The loud explosion, red glare, and a very occasional hit created an impressive demoralizing effect.

The only reason why I wished to have it was to get the horses;
…I do not want to set fire to any town, and I do not know any other use of the rockets.
- Wellington

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