In fact, as all good wargaming projects do, it has increasing in scope. I initially decided I would paint 9 infantry regiments (of 32 miniatures each - a number that I have always found daunting ... how I was lead to this number is another story and no entirely in my hands.) Then i decided I would have at least 11. Now mostly I'm thinking 15 or possibly 17 as I desire now to represent two 1813 brigades and a brigade of Young Guard and with cavalry support.
The battles of Bautzen, Lutzen and Leipzig are firmly in my mind especially the division then corps led by Souham whose troops were embroiled in the thick of the fighting in each instance of battle. On the good side I have finished the heavy cavalry arm of the army. This I envisaged as the armoured fist of the army - cuirassiers - as I have no desire to represent guard cavalry. This would be some of the last remaining heavy cavalry units from the 1813 and 1814 campaigns led by Etienne de Pommeroux or Jean Pierre comte Doumerc (either of whom sound like the embodiment of complete french-i-ness in their elaborate names.)
I should add that while this looks small there are 286 infantry, 36 cavalry and 8 guns with 32 crew + Napoloeon in these images. Which, I think, is quite a lot.
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