All I can say is a big "wow". Please don't take my word for it though - have a look yourself!
Officer and 2 of the 3 troopers available
Standard bearer: apparently they didnt use trumpeters or standards.
By all accounts if was a "follow-me" sort of thing.
According to some sources the Krakus, made up of the landed gentry and their tenants, were some of the best light cavalry available to Napoleon in 1813.
Polish horse stock was some of the best in Europe at the time.
The Krakus were born in the saddle and used to defending what was theirs.
There is some confusion as to the horses however as Napoleon mentioned some mounted on small ponies. All other references I have seen refer to the Krakus as battle cavalry and this is how we decided to portray them.
The standard of painting here by Francesco is staggering.
Many thanks to Francesco for sharing the pictures. The Krakus, and an entire range of Grand Duchy of Warsaw Poles are available from me and Murawski Miniatures.
British camp
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The primary purpose of this post is to showcase the amazing vignette that
my New Jersey friend Bill Nevins kindly sent to me earlier in the year.
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