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February 14, 2011
| 28mm Austrian Chevauxleger 1792-98 | The Austrian Chevauxleger (light cavalry) were first formed between 1758 and 1760, perhaps as a more reliable alternative to the Hussar regiments and the numerous other, often ill disciplined, irregular light cavalry formations of the mid 18th Century Austrian army. By the start of the Wars of the French Revolution (1792) the Austrians maintained seven Chevauxleger regiments which saw extensive service. In 1798 they were all redesignated (along with the Dragoon regiments) as “Light Dragoons”, but all reverted back to their Chevauxleger identities in 1801.
Austrian cavalry was generally of an excellent quality, being well mounted and trained. At the beginning of the wars it was more than a match for its opposite number in the French cavalry, who were to take years to recover from the worst effects and deprivations of the French Revolution. However the fighting prowess of the Austrian mounted arm was to suffer increasingly from a cautious and unimaginative leadership, a situation which became progressively worse right up to the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The cavalry as a whole came to be looked upon as an auxiliary arm to the infantry in the Austrian mindset. Time and again Chevauxleger, Hussar and Dragoon regiments would be broken down into their traditional two squadron tactical formations and then detached to shield the flanks of some over nervous infantry brigade, while the Cuirassier ‘elites’ languished in reserve formations to the rear. This was an unfortunate waste of the Austrian cavalry’s undoubted talents, which on occasion still shone through despite official indifference. When things went wrong for the Austrian army on the battlefield it is notable how in the written accounts it is often regiments of Chevauxleger and Dragoons who maintain their discipline and make a stand to cover the retreat – while all else is chaos around them.
Our new figures represent the Chevauxleger in the uniform worn at the start of the wars (when they were still a potent force much feared by the French), until the ‘Light Dragoon’ reorganisation of 1798. The figures are available in a choice of ‘at rest’ or charging poses – and for a bit of fun Alan Marsh has added some very relaxed (perhaps bored?) Chevauxlegers, scratching their heads and filling pipes while they wait for their lacklustre commanders to give them something to attack! Chevauxleger officers wore flat front tricorne hats, and it seems Austrian light cavalry did not usually carry standards in action, (although if we get lots of requests for a Chevauxleger standard bearer we will consider making one).
Check out our discounted unit deals (see below) to get you started. Most aspiring Austrian tabletop generals will probably want at least two regiments of Chevauxleger in their armies – one wearing the green coat worn by three of the regiments, and another in the white coat of the other four units.
People might like to know we are currently working on Austrian Dragoons to accompany our Chevauxleger figures.
Here are the codes and details for the new figures and details of our special offers.
28mm Austrian Chevauxleger 1792-98 Sculpted by Alan Marsh 100WFR620 Chevauxleger, at rest, in casquet hat (4) 100WFR621 Chevauxleger Officer, at rest, in tricorne hat (1) 100WFR622 Chevauxleger Trumpeter, at rest, in casquet hat (1) 100WFR623 Chevauxleger, charging, in casquet hat (4) 100WFR624 Chevauxleger Officer, charging, in tricorne hat (1) 100WFR625 Chevauxleger Trumpeter, charging, in casquet hat (1) 100WFR626 Chevauxleger, at ease and relaxing, in casquet hat (4) 100WFR627 Chevauxleger – wounded (1)
Figures are sold individually unless a set is indicated. The number in parentheses denotes the number of available variants for that product code. Variants are supplied randomly, but Eureka Miniatures will always endeavour to supply a representative sample.
New Release Special Offers
THE “Austrian Chevauxleger – at rest” DEAL A 12 figure starter unit of Austrian Chevauxleger, at rest (swords on shoulders), including officer and trumpeter for au$60.00 (normally au$72.00)* Plus FREE casualty figure.
THE “Austrian Chevauxleger - getting stuck in” DEAL A 12 figure starter unit of Austrian Chevauxleger, charging, including officer and trumpeter for au$60.00 (normally au$72.00)* Plus FREE casualty figure.
* Excluding shipping (and ‘Goods and Services Tax’ payable by Australian customers only)
Click here to see detailed pictures of our Austrian Chevauxlegers.
Click here to see colour pictures of this range.
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