Walker_BD - The Beautiful Daughters - perial Foot Guard Artillery
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Walker_BD - The Beautiful Daughters - perial Foot Guard Artillery
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SKU: Walker_BD
Napoleon had been an officer in the artillery so at Waterloo he oversaw the artillery positioning personally. The Foot Artillery of Napoleon's Imperial Guard were the cream of the French Artillery. They used 12lb cannons, the weight of the cannon balls they fired. These were the biggest guns with the longest range on the battlefield of Waterloo. But such huge cannons were very heavy (over 2 tons!) and took a long time to move and reload, especially in the muddy conditions the battle was fought in. Napoleon called these cannons his 'beautiful daughters'. Some say he loved them too much as they were not included in the 'Grand Battery' and he was reluctant to deploy them to support his final infantry attacks, even toward the end of the battle. Set of 16 toy soldiers and three cannons comprising 1 mounted aide-de-campe, 15 artillery men. Walkerloo Toy Soldiers are paper soldiers for the 21st Century. Expressive, historically accurate illustrations, printed using vegetable inks onto the best paper, mounted on to both sides of thick durable re-cycled card and expertly die-cut. You simply pop them out and set them up.
Status: Temporarily Out of Stock, Preorder Now
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