
Crimean War French Artillery battery
After the Napoleonic Wars, the French artillery arm had been thoroughly modernised and reorganised under the Valée system, which reduced the number of different types of guns, and organised them into distinct groups for field and siege use.
The most common French field piece was the 12-pounder, and these reliable, versatile guns would be used to good effect throughout the Crimean War in support of French troops.
This bundle gives you a full three-gun battery in a single click - the perfect way to expand your collection with ease!
Sculpted by Michael Percy. Studio miniatures painted by Jamie Getliffe.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Crimean War French Artillery battery
After the Napoleonic Wars, the French artillery arm had been thoroughly modernised and reorganised under the Valée system, which reduced the number of different types of guns, and organised them into distinct groups for field and siege use.
The most common French field piece was the 12-pounder, and these reliable, versatile guns would be used to good effect throughout the Crimean War in support of French troops.
This bundle gives you a full three-gun battery in a single click - the perfect way to expand your collection with ease!
Sculpted by Michael Percy. Studio miniatures painted by Jamie Getliffe.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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After the Napoleonic Wars, the French artillery arm had been thoroughly modernised and reorganised under the Valée system, which reduced the number of different types of guns, and organised them into distinct groups for field and siege use.
The most common French field piece was the 12-pounder, and these reliable, versatile guns would be used to good effect throughout the Crimean War in support of French troops.
This bundle gives you a full three-gun battery in a single click - the perfect way to expand your collection with ease!
Sculpted by Michael Percy. Studio miniatures painted by Jamie Getliffe.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted






















