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Across the harsh battlefields of the Peninsular War, Spanish infantry regiments fought a relentless struggle against Napoleon’s occupation forces. While history often focuses on French victories, the armies of Spain tied down enormous numbers of Imperial troops in a bitter conflict that steadily drained the strength of the French Empire.
The Spanish victory at Bailén in 1808 proved that Napoleon’s supposedly invincible armies could be defeated. Throughout the war, Spanish regular infantry fought alongside guerrilla forces in a campaign of constant resistance against the French invaders.
This boxed set represents battalions primarily composed of fusiliers carrying the distinctive white Sencilla or Ordenanza flags marked with the red Bourbon saltire. Two ensign figures are included for hobbyists wanting especially colourful battalions, while an additional fusilier is supplied for those preferring more historically accurate formations.
Cast in high-quality single-piece Warlord Resin, these miniatures are quick to assemble while retaining crisp battlefield detail, making them ideal for raising Spanish forces in Black Powder.
The iconic white standards, varied uniforms and tightly packed formations give these Spanish troops a distinctive tabletop appearance once assembled and painted.
Through stubborn resistance, bloody battles and endless attrition warfare, the armies of Spain played a major role in wearing down Napoleon’s once-dominant military machine.