reviewed by Jim Birdseye
Re-introducing Hinton Hunt figures, Elan 20mm Napoleonics have been further expanded. French light infantry including command are (FN 80-86) Legere Officer charging, firing, runningattrail arms, kneeling firing and bugler. These figures round outthe French range. The Austro-Hungarians 1809-1815 are also expanded, Hungarian Grenadiers (AN 30-35) and Tyroloean Jagers (AN 41-45). The Grenadiers include an officer, marching and charging. The Jagers include quick march figures and various firing figures. French Cavalry line has been expanded bythe addition of French Lancers of the Guard, the Dutch and Polish lancers include command and troopers (FN 40-43). All these figures, foot and cavalry, are anatomically correct and well animated. The details are lightly etched. Those of you gaming in 20mm will be pleased with all these figures. Prices were not included with the figures but they are available from David A. Clayton/Elan, P.O. Box 5101, Hudson, FL 34674-5101. The Reviewing Stand
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