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Hello Collectors,


The product we released this month is the Tirailleur Algerien in the Franco-Prussian War.


Formed in 1833 from various groups of Arabs and Turks, these troops were at first considered rather wild and undisciplined by the French. All of the men and most of the NCOs were natives, as were about half of the officers up to the rank of lieutenant. The Turcos also absorbed the native element of the Zouaves when they were transformed into a European corps, although all the senior officers and some key NCOs were French. In 1841 they were officially organised into three battalions, one from each of the provinces of Algiers, Oran and Constantine. They gained their first laurels fighting tribesmen in Algeria, later distinguishing themselves in the Crimea, especially at Inkerman. In 1855 the Emperor was sufficiently impressed to increase their establishment to three regiments. In 1859 a provisional regiment of three battalions saw action in Italy, where they again fought well, if somewhat savagely, reputedly cutting the throats of even dead enemies. Elements of the corps also fought in Senegal, Indo-China and Mexico. So great was the demand for acceptance into the Turcos that in 1865 the Emperor decreed that each regiment would be increased to four battalions. As further recognition of their conduct, from 1863 until 1870 a battalion was attached to the Imperial Guard, serving alongside the Guard Zouave Regiment.


In 1870 the three regiments, each of three field battalions, formed part of MacMahon's 1st Corps. In the first serious engagement of the war at Wissembourg (4 August), the 1st Regt., of Gen. Douay's 2nd Division, defended the railway station against waves of attacking German infantry, losing over 500 men in the process. Two days later at Froeschwiller all three regiments were engaged and suffered heavy losses. Again it was the 1st Regt. which particularly distinguished itself. Ordered to protect the Reserve artillery from the rapidly closing German infantry, they surged forwards waving their rifles above their heads and yelling. Three times they were led forward and each time they were decimated by rifle and artillery fire. When they eventually pulled back, more than 800 of their number were casualties.


Hope you will enjoy these new products!


Best wishes,
T.M. Jack
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Excellent additions to the FPW series. Will definitely be getting the action figures.
 
Your figures are really exceptional. I'm sure they will do very well for you! They have a sharp detail and a lot of personality and will no doubt display handsomely. Thank you for the photos of your wonderful figures!

Joe
 
These figures are just tremendous, they really are.

I am so happy and pleased that collectors seem to be embracing the Franco Prussian figures from Team, glad to see it.

I have said it 1,000 times, but I'll say it again; this period/conflict is a passion of mine, a combination of the epic battles, the colorful uniforms on both sides, the iconic artwork of the period and the importance of the conflict in the changing of the balance of power in Europe for the next 75 years after it ended.

Why this conflict was ignored all these years by a matte finished manufacturers is a real head scratcher to me, but regardless, it's no longer ignored now.
 
They are fantastic figures. I cant wait to get them all. I would love to see and action officer to lead these guys

Jas
 
They are fantastic figures. I cant wait to get them all. I would love to see and action officer to lead these guys

Jas

Just use the Zouave officer previously released, that uniform is not correct for Zouaves, Zouave officers wore dark blue tunics, Turco officers wore light blue, both wore red pants.

Problem solved.
 
Here are all of the Team Algerian Tirialleurs on my Franco Prussian War Diorama, alongside the other Team Franco Prussian War releases as well as some First Legion Franco Prussian War French Infantry:
 

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Here are all of the Team Algerian Tirialleurs on my Franco Prussian War Diorama, alongside the other Team Franco Prussian War releases as well as some First Legion Franco Prussian War French Infantry:
Nice. My Algerians are winging their way to Oz. I can see the back end of a gun team - what is this gem?

Gary
 
Nice. My Algerians are winging their way to Oz. I can see the back end of a gun team - what is this gem?

Gary

Gary,

Its a glossy French Gun Team by Essex Regiment (Alan Kelsey, a gentleman who assembled, modified and painted castings). I'm hoping to eventually replace it with a matt version once Team or First Legion produces one.

Louis
 
Here are all of the Team Algerian Tirialleurs on my Franco Prussian War Diorama, alongside the other Team Franco Prussian War releases as well as some First Legion Franco Prussian War French Infantry:
Louis, you are the best. Thanks for sharing the pictures
Jas
 
Gary,

Its a glossy French Gun Team by Essex Regiment (Alan Kelsey, a gentleman who assembled, modified and painted castings). I'm hoping to eventually replace it with a matt version once Team or First Legion produces one.

Louis
Thanks Louis. My Algerians are currently out for delivery so hoping for a nice Friday parcel later today. I like you would like a French or Prussian gun and horse team in matt. But these teams are expensive to make and so there are few currently on the market from any era.
 

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