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Pre-order: Napoleonic Portuguese Line Infantry
For those of you partial to a little Black Powder-fuelled action, we have a treat in the form of our new plastic Napoleonic Portuguese Line Infantry – available to pre-order from today!
The Portuguese had never been fond of their Spanish neighbours. This was doubly so when in 1807 Napoleon sent a large French and Spanish army across the border to crush Portugal and take its fleet to continue their war against the detested British. Great Britain and Portugal, however, had been old allies for countless years, and before long a largely untried British general called Wellesley was sent from London to eject the French from Portuguese soil.
The Portuguese troops were brave but unskilled, and outnumbered in the early days of the conflict. Reforms of the Portuguese army taken by Sir Lt.General William Beresford changed that, adopting British drill and tactics. The changes transformed the Portuguese into an effective fighting force.
The allied army was carefully organised with units of both nations mixed into divisions giving, it a distinctive character and indeed spurring on each nation to outperform the other.
The line infantry in their blue coats, and their light troops in brown, performed very well and soon had Marshall Soult back over the Pyrenees with the allied army in hot pursuit.
Wellington, as Wellesley famously became, applauded his Portuguese troops calling them his ‘fighting cocks’, praise indeed from a man who knew a good soldier when he saw one. Less magnanimous was the popular name British soldiers used – ‘pork and beans’ – with good-humoured respect.
Our plastic Portuguese soldiers are supplied with the option of the early Barretina shako used between 1806 and 1810, or the later Stovepipe-style version which entered service in 1810.
This Box Set contains;
– 20 plastic easy-build Portuguese Line Infantry.
– 4 metal command miniatures: officer, drummer and two ensigns with wire flagpoles and banner tops.
– 2-page background guide including ten full-colour flags
To add to your ranks in Black Powder you might like a full regiment of 48 troops:
Or even field an entire Brigade – 96 troops at a great price!
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