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Napoleon Bonaparte - 1/4 scale

For over twenty years, from 1793 to 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte led French troops in almost continual campaigning. His armies faced a wide range of enemies who were determined to destroy the upstart nation that had dared to overthrow its old monarchy. With a foundation of solid training as a professional soldier, and instincts and insights that more often than not enabled him to surprise and outmaneuver his opponents, Napoleon repeatedly defeated the armies of Russia, Prussia, Austria, various Italian states, and even the Mamelukes of Egypt. In the opinion of one of his most successful opponents, the Duke of Wellington, the presence of Napoleon on a battlefield was worth 40,000 men. One-quarter scale. Height approx. 20 inches with display stand. Weight approx. 10 lbs. This semi-articulated figure includes historically accurate uniform, polystone head and hands, and an elegant display stand! $25 off the suggested retail price. Quantities are limited.


Napoleon Bonaparte - 1/4 scale
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