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ROFUR-FLAGS - 1/72 as
well as 1/32 |
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8062 1805 French
Line Fusiliers (1800-1807)
French line fusilier infantry, with bicornes. |
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Information
concerning flags. French Infantry Flags 1804-1815 followed a general pattern, the only difference were different sizes and inscriptions/ornamentations for line infantry and the guard. Also the regimental numbers and the names of battles in which the individual regiment had taken part differed. After Napoleon became Emperor of France, new flags were handed out to the the army in 1804. Each battalion got its own flag, reduced to 1 per regiment (carried in the 1st battallion) in 1808. Flag-staves were dark blue and topped by a gilded eagle and golden cords and tassels. 1815 Napoleon had to hand out new flags to his troops, which were of a more simple pattern. More detailed informations
on French Napoleonic flags can be found in: |
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| ROFUR-FLAGS 1/72 series
sheets contain
the following flags that could be used with |
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1/72-115: France, Great Army 1812 (1) Line
Infantry: Light
Infantry:
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1/72-116: France, Great Army 1812 (2) Line
Infantry:
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1/72-117: France, Great Army 1812 (3) Line
Infantry:
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1/72-118: France 1804-1814 (1) Line
Infantry:
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1/72-119: France 1804-1814 (2) Line
Infantry:
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1/72-120: France 1804-1814 (3) Line
Infantry:
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1/72-126: France, Great Army 1812
(4) Line
Infantry:
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1/72-128: France, Great Army 1812 (5) Line
Infantry:
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1/72-132: France
1804-1815 (3) Line
Infantry:
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