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The Black Watch, 1815.

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Two days before Waterloo, the Blackwatch fought in a battle called 'Quatre Bras'. They were caught by surprise in fields of shoulder high crops by French Lancers but managed to form a defensive square. Although they lost many men, including their commanding officer, the attack was repelled. By holding their ground all day against cavalry charges and cannon shot, they helped stop French Marshal Ney from capturing the crossroads. At Waterloo they were positioned on the main ridge, firing and advancing on the attacking French columns.

The figures have black surrounds and there is a detailed 'earth' sheet for figure bases.  The pdf sheets include the mirror reflections and fold lines to enable easy construction. 

Walkerloo 1:35 scale DIY miniatures.  Expressive illustrations for war gaming, toy playing and nice displays...

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WPF007
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File Last Updated:
July 06, 2019
This title was added to our catalog on April 30, 2010.