Dated: May 28, 2001.
Polotsk 1812 by Mr. Uwe Wild of Germany.
"Bavarian and French troops defending the village of Polotsk against a Russian attack. Together with the Bavarians there are a lot of different foreign regiments in French pay."
"Russian Cuirassiers and Grodno-Husars in combat with French chasseur a cheval."
"Third Swiss regiment (in red) and the Portugese legion in French pay. In the background Bavarian infantry. The second picture are Bavarian light infantry defending Polotzk."
"Russian dragons, mostly HäT with some conversions of Revell Lifeguards and Scots Greys. The second picture are Russian Guard-Cossacks. These are conversions of HäT French lancers, head and horse from
British husars Esci."
"Bavarian Train (Head from HäT-Bavarians, rest Italeri) - Bavarian artillery on the left HäT, on the right
Kennington-Miniatures - Russian Train from British Train Revell and the head from Esci Russians. The Protze is from Fine-Scale-Factory."
Many thanks to Mr. Wild for sending in this contribution.
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