October 2021 New Release: Chasseur à Pied in the Franco-Prussian War (1 Viewer)

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Hello Collectors!


In October 2021, our newly announced product is the Chasseur à Pied in the Franco-Prussian War! Hope you will enjoy these new figures.


Best Wishes,
T.M. Jack


In 1837 an experimental light infantry company was set up at Vincennes by the Duc d'Orléans. So satisfactory were the results that three years later ten full battalions were created. Known as the Chasseurs d'Orléans after their creator, they distinguished themselves in Algeria in numerous desert encounters. From 1848 the corps was known simply as the Chasseurs à Pied. In 1853 Napoleon was so impressed by their dash and marksmanship that he doubled the number of battalions to 20. Twelve battalions served in the Crimea and ten in Italy, where the 10th took an Austrian flag, a feat which earned the Légion d' Honneur for the eagle of the Chasseur corps. They were also engaged in China, Syria and Mexico.


Regarded as an élite corps, they fought well in the opening campaign against the Germans. At Froeschwiller (6 August) four battalions were practically wiped out, the 13th losing over 700 officers and men. They were organised in the same way as the infantry of the Line, with eight companies per battalion of which six usually served in the field.


The Chasseurs took the field in a dark blue tunic and képi, despite an instruction to wear the veste and shako. The tunic was easily distinguishable from that of the infantry of the Line by its pointed cuffs and blue collar. The buttons also bore a horn and the battalion number. The distinctive epaulettes and trousers further highlighted a difference that the Chasseurs were proud of. The accoutrements and equipment were identical to those of the infantry with the exception of the belt buckle.
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Unfortunately not my collection area.
You make such great figures, I would like you to make figures from the time of the Second World War.
 
A perfect addition. I'm sure this suggests we will get Prussian Jaegers at some point. Then artillery and French Guards, and the line will be functionally complete (although there will be lots of interesting units to add).
 
A perfect addition. I'm sure this suggests we will get Prussian Jaegers at some point. Then artillery and French Guards, and the line will be functionally complete (although there will be lots of interesting units to add).

You are good with your predictions.

Very good.

No wonder you live in Vegas.............:wink2:
 
I hoping French Chasseurs d'Afrique are produced before the series is all wrapped up.
It would be a shame if they didn't do this colorful unit.

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Thanks TM, love them and will get them all. I look forward to collecting theses and any others future releases. Beautiful figures.
Jas
 
I already ordered all of these figures. This series is one of my favorites. I would also love to see Chasseurs D'Afrique!:salute::
 
Hello Collectors!


In October 2021, our newly announced product is the Chasseur à Pied in the Franco-Prussian War! Hope you will enjoy these new figures.


Best Wishes,
T.M. Jack


In 1837 an experimental light infantry company was set up at Vincennes by the Duc d'Orléans. So satisfactory were the results that three years later ten full battalions were created. Known as the Chasseurs d'Orléans after their creator, they distinguished themselves in Algeria in numerous desert encounters. From 1848 the corps was known simply as the Chasseurs à Pied. In 1853 Napoleon was so impressed by their dash and marksmanship that he doubled the number of battalions to 20. Twelve battalions served in the Crimea and ten in Italy, where the 10th took an Austrian flag, a feat which earned the Légion d' Honneur for the eagle of the Chasseur corps. They were also engaged in China, Syria and Mexico.


Regarded as an élite corps, they fought well in the opening campaign against the Germans. At Froeschwiller (6 August) four battalions were practically wiped out, the 13th losing over 700 officers and men. They were organised in the same way as the infantry of the Line, with eight companies per battalion of which six usually served in the field.


The Chasseurs took the field in a dark blue tunic and képi, despite an instruction to wear the veste and shako. The tunic was easily distinguishable from that of the infantry of the Line by its pointed cuffs and blue collar. The buttons also bore a horn and the battalion number. The distinctive epaulettes and trousers further highlighted a difference that the Chasseurs were proud of. The accoutrements and equipment were identical to those of the infantry with the exception of the belt buckle.
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Team has taken their figures to another level; the shading/highlighting on these figures is outstanding. They nailed the uniform as well; dark blue jacket, blueish grey trousers, yellow piping on the trousers and the cap, dark green/yellow epaulettes.

Excellent choice for a release, French chasseurs were heavily engaged during the war in a number of major battles.
 
I hoping French Chasseurs d'Afrique are produced before the series is all wrapped up.
It would be a shame if they didn't do this colorful unit.

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This would be a great choice, these along with Prussian Uhlans, they you could recreate the Battle of Mars La Tour and the famous Prussian cavalry charge.
 
Great attention to detail in sculpting and painting. I continue to be really impressed by TM. It's very apparent that they really put a lot of effort into their product. That level of paint work on the fabrics used to only be associated with the FL, but now we have TM entering that field (not to leave out TG who have been painting wonderfully for a long time). Congratulations and keep up the good work! Joe
 
Chasseurs D'Afrique...................Chasseurs D'Afrique...................seem to be very popular.................hmm..............so collectors ask for something and the manufacturer reads it and reacts...................we'll see, we'll see.^&grin
 
Yep me too. I have a very lonely Del Prado figure who could do with some company! These would make a splendid cavalry display.
 
Hello Collectors!


Thank you very much for your continuous attention to our products and high recognition! Chasseurs D' Afrique has been included in our future product development plans, let's look forward to them!


Sincere regards,
T.M. Jack
 
Hello Collectors!


Thank you very much for your continuous attention to our products and high recognition! Chasseurs D' Afrique has been included in our future product development plans, let's look forward to them!


Sincere regards,
T.M. Jack
That’s awesome. TM Jack you are the best
Jas
 
My Chasseurs a Pied arrived this morning and look terrific. When my son gets home I will ask him to go up to the third floor, put them out on our Franco Prussian War diorama, and take some photos. If my back feels up to it I will try to accompany him.
 
My Chasseurs a Pied arrived this morning and look terrific. When my son gets home I will ask him to go up to the third floor, put them out on our Franco Prussian War diorama, and take some photos. If my back feels up to it I will try to accompany him.

Nice!
 
My Chasseurs a Pied arrived this morning and look terrific. When my son gets home I will ask him to go up to the third floor, put them out on our Franco Prussian War diorama, and take some photos. If my back feels up to it I will try to accompany him.
Hope your back feels better soon. Can’t wait to see the photos. I get my Chasseurs soon and just got informed my 4 FL Algerians are on the way. I am so excited about these figures
 
My Chasseurs a Pied arrived this morning and look terrific. When my son gets home I will ask him to go up to the third floor, put them out on our Franco Prussian War diorama, and take some photos. If my back feels up to it I will try to accompany him.

Here are some photos of the Chasseurs a Pied on the Franco Prussian War Diorama:
 

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