NapFlat France: Line Infantry in Trousers, 1812-15 (15 figures per company including eagle)
NapFlat France: Line Infantry in Trousers, 1812-15 (15 figures per company including eagle)
NapFlat France: Line Infantry in Trousers, 1812-15 (15 figures per company including eagle)
NapFlat France: Line Infantry in Trousers, 1812-15 (15 figures per company including eagle)

NapFlat France: Line Infantry in Trousers, 1812-15 (15 figures per company including eagle)

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These five sheets provide fusiliers, grenadiers, voltigeurs, sergeants, drummers, foot and mounted officers, eagles, fanions and skirmishers. They provide for a minimum of 15 figures per company with the eagle/fanion grouping included on the right of one company.

Once downloaded, the sheets can be printed as often as you like, which means you can build up large armies very cheaply. You will need small sharp scissors, a craft knife (No. 10A scalpel) , glue (Pritt stick or UHU), appropriate paper and some stiffer card for bases, all of which are described in the Guidance for Assembling French Napoleonic Soldiers free PDF download.

The figures are laid out on A4 format with enough margin to print onto US Letter sized paper. (Good copy bureaus in the US will stock A4). You can, of course, print the figures in any smaller scale you choose with the guidance PDF showing the reduction percentage for popular scales, making them very flexible in this respect.

You will need to make a stiff card base for each stand according to the size of the groups you produce.