Hussars and chasseurs à cheval represented the backbone of the French light cavalry. Here they are depicted wearing the uniforms of elite companies, characterized by skin hats or the more traditional shakos of line light horsemen. They can be used in the second half of the Empire ...Hussars and chasseurs à cheval represented the backbone of the French light cavalry.
Here they are depicted wearing the uniforms of elite companies, characterized by skin hats or the more traditional shakos of line light horsemen. They can be used in the second half of the Empire. Among the most famous cavalry commanders are Lasalle, who fell at Wagram, and Colbert.
Contents: 17 horsemen.