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Explore AB Figures' Imperial French units for Napoleon's campaigns from 1807 to 1815. These unit packs allow you to assemble battalions, cavalry units, and batteries using a 1:20 figure ratio for infantry and 1:40 for cavalry and artillery, compatible with popular Napoleonic wargaming rules.

  • Imperial French line battalion, 1807-1813
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    Imperial French line battalion,...

    Reference: AB-IFs01

    This battalion pack represents the Imperial French Army following the crucial 1807 uniform reforms, when the distinctive cylindrical shako replaced the bicorne hat for all line infantry. From Friedland through the Peninsula, Russia, and German campaigns of 1813, these soldiers became the iconic image of Napoleon's Grande Armée.Total Figures: 39 (37 foot + 1 mounted)

    This battalion pack represents the Imperial French Army following the crucial 1807...

    This battalion pack represents the Imperial French Army following the crucial 1807 uniform reforms, when the distinctive cylindrical shako replaced the bicorne hat for all line...

  • Imperial French Légère battalion
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    Imperial French...

    Reference: AB-IFs02

    This battalion pack represents the Imperial French Légère (Light Infantry) following the 1807 uniform reforms when shakos replaced bicornes. The 1807-1813 period saw these units at their peak effectiveness, from the Peninsula's guerrilla warfare to the grand battles of central Europe.Total Figures: 38 (37 foot + 1 mounted)

    This battalion pack represents the Imperial French Légère (Light Infantry) following...

    This battalion pack represents the Imperial French Légère (Light Infantry) following the 1807 uniform reforms when shakos replaced bicornes. The 1807-1813 period saw these units...

  • Imperial French 4th Battalion
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    Imperial French 4th battalion,...

    Reference: AB-IFs03

    This battalion pack represents a French 4th Line battalion following the Imperial reforms of February 1808, when Napoleon restructured his infantry regiments from two to four combat battalions. These hastily-formed units epitomised the Empire's later challenges - adequate numbers at the cost of reduced training and experience. Total Figures: 38 (36 foot + 1 mounted) 

    This battalion pack represents a French 4th Line battalion following the Imperial...

    This battalion pack represents a French 4th Line battalion following the Imperial reforms of February 1808, when Napoleon restructured his infantry regiments from two to four...

  • Imperial French line battalion in greatcoats
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    Imperial French line battalion...

    Reference: AB-IFs04

    This battalion pack represents a French Line/Légère battalion in greatcoats, ideally suited for the gruelling campaigns of 1812 in Russia, 1813 in Germany, and 1814 in France. These formations endured some of the most challenging conditions in military history, from the frozen steppes to the desperate defence of the homeland.Total figures: 38 (36 foot + 1 mounted)

    This battalion pack represents a French Line/Légère battalion in greatcoats, ideally...

    This battalion pack represents a French Line/Légère battalion in greatcoats, ideally suited for the gruelling campaigns of 1812 in Russia, 1813 in Germany, and 1814 in France....

  • Imperial French Dragoons (1798-1815)
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    Imperial French Dragoons...

    Reference: AB-IFs05

    Dragoons served as versatile line cavalry in European campaigns from 1798 to 1807. All dragoon regiments were transferred to Spain in 1808, where they adapted to light cavalry roles in the guerrilla warfare of the Peninsula. Recalled to Europe in 1813, they resumed their traditional role as line cavalry for the campaigns in Germany and France.Total: 12 mounted figures

    Dragoons served as versatile line cavalry in European campaigns from 1798 to 1807. All...

    Dragoons served as versatile line cavalry in European campaigns from 1798 to 1807. All dragoon regiments were transferred to Spain in 1808, where they adapted to light cavalry...

  • Imperial French Hussars (1806-1813)
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    Imperial French Hussars (1806-1813)

    Reference: AB-IFs06

    Hussars epitomised light cavalry élan with their distinctive pelisses and elaborate braiding. These regiments excelled in reconnaissance, screening, and pursuit, their flamboyant uniforms reflecting their dash and courage on countless battlefields from Jena to Leipzig.Total: 12 mounted figures

    Hussars epitomised light cavalry élan with their distinctive pelisses and elaborate...

    Hussars epitomised light cavalry élan with their distinctive pelisses and elaborate braiding. These regiments excelled in reconnaissance, screening, and pursuit, their...

  • Imperial French Chasseurs à Cheval (1806-1813)
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    Imperial French Chasseurs...

    Reference: AB-IFs07

    Chasseurs à Cheval formed the backbone of French light cavalry, wearing the practical habit-longue that replaced earlier uniforms. These versatile troopers served as the eyes and ears of the army, equally capable of scouting, skirmishing, or charging in support of the line.Total: 12 mounted figures.

    Chasseurs à Cheval formed the backbone of French light cavalry, wearing the practical...

    Chasseurs à Cheval formed the backbone of French light cavalry, wearing the practical habit-longue that replaced earlier uniforms. These versatile troopers served as the eyes...

  • Imperial French Cuirassiers (1798-1814)
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    Imperial French Cuirassiers...

    Reference: AB-IFs10

    Cuirassiers represented the ultimate heavy cavalry, their steel breastplates and flowing horsehair plumes making them the most recognisable of Napoleon's mounted elite. From the sun-baked fields of Marengo to the mud of Waterloo, these armoured horsemen formed the Emperor's iron fist.Total: 12 mounted figures

    Cuirassiers represented the ultimate heavy cavalry, their steel breastplates and...

    Cuirassiers represented the ultimate heavy cavalry, their steel breastplates and flowing horsehair plumes making them the most recognisable of Napoleon's mounted elite. From the...

  • Imperial French Foot Artillery Battery
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    Imperial French Foot Artillery...

    Reference: AB-IFs11

    This pack represents a French foot artillery battery suitable for brigade or division-level support throughout the Napoleonic period. French artillery formed the backbone of Napoleon's tactical system, with batteries positioned to deliver devastating concentrated fire at decisive moments.Total: 9 figures and 2 guns.

    This pack represents a French foot artillery battery suitable for brigade or...

    This pack represents a French foot artillery battery suitable for brigade or division-level support throughout the Napoleonic period. French artillery formed the backbone of...

  • Carabiniers à cheval (pre 1812)
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    Imperial French Carabiniers...

    Reference: AB-IFs12

    French Carabiniers began the period in blue uniforms before adopting white and the famous Neo-classical golden helm. These figures are sculpted wearing the Carabiniers à cheval surtout.

    French Carabiniers began the period in blue uniforms before adopting white and the...

    French Carabiniers began the period in blue uniforms before adopting white and the famous Neo-classical golden helm. These figures are sculpted wearing the Carabiniers à cheval...

  • Imperial French Carabiniers à cheval (post 1812)
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    Imperial French Carabiniers...

    Reference: AB-IFs13

    These carabiniers reflect the elevation of the unit to heavy cavalry status following their losses to Austrian heavy cavalry during the 1809 Danube campaign. Napoleon ordered them equipped with cuirasses and Roman-style helmets in 1812, transforming them from light cavalry into armoured shock troops of the reserve, which were repeatedly used in Russia in 1812 and Germany in 1813.

    These carabiniers reflect the elevation of the unit to heavy cavalry status following...

    These carabiniers reflect the elevation of the unit to heavy cavalry status following their losses to Austrian heavy cavalry during the 1809 Danube campaign. Napoleon ordered...