Thirty regiments of Dragoons were established under the 1st Empire as cavalry of the Line. All regiments were dressed in green uniforms, and the regiments were identified by distinctive colours and by either horizontal or vertical pockets, as shown in the table below. Elite company of dragoons in bonnet of bear, french saddle, cover croupelin or sheepskin...
In 1807, in honour of the Polish nation, Napoleon decided to incorporate into his guard a Regiment of Polish Cavalry, under the title of Light Horse. This Regiment was armed with the lance in 1809, after the battle of Wagram, and took the name Light Horse Lancers of the Guard, generally know as the "Polish Lancers". In parade dress on horseback - Officer.
Accessories sets allow the modeler to let his imagination going for recreating every-day's life of soldiers on campaign through means of vignettes and dioramas
This kit contains 5 Female Heads 1st Empire various ages, headresses and hairstyles in resine in various positions for modifying on request cavalry or foot figures. Accessories sets allow the modeler to let his imagination going for recreating every-day's life of soldiers on campaign through means of vignettes and dioramas
This kit contains 5 Heads Mameluke Headress in resine in various positions for modifying on request cavalry or foot figures. Accessories sets allow the modeler to let his imagination going for recreating every-day's life of soldiers on campaign through means of vignettes and dioramas
This kit contains 5 Female Heads 1st Empire n°2 in resine in various positions for modifying on request cavalry or foot figures. Accessories sets allow the modeler to let his imagination going for recreating every-day's life of soldiers on campaign through means of vignettes and dioramas