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Instead of a single generic boxed set, there are now two complementary starter sets: one for the French (in blue plastic) and one for the British (you guessed it – in red!). These come with a really quite hefty number of miniatures, with each ‘basic’ starter containing ten infantry units, three units of heavy cavalry and three of light, and sixteen artillery pieces. They also come with skirmishers: the French have their Voltigeurs whilst the British have the ever-popular 95th Rifles.

In addition to the complementary forces, the starter sets also come with complementary . The French get a miniature MDF rendering of

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