Napoleonic battles produced thousands of casualties a fact that a lot, but not all companies seem to choose to turn a blind eye to.
A notable exception is Ykreol who seem to have an almost ghoulish fascination with death. Unfortunately their offerings come with horrendous bases and clumps of deceased in bizarre attitudes.
Nevertheless, some of their offerings such as Waterloo and themed packs can offer good opportunities.
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These are Brunswicker's prior a major operation.
Using a sharp modelling knife the bases can be removed, along with your finger, if not careful.
When cleaned up, converted, we have some natural looking casualties. These fine fellows are from my good friend Thomas Mischak, carved up Egyptian British light infantry. Great for flank company casualties.
The rest are a mixture of the usual suspects and some Ykreol Scots from their Waterloo mega treat box.
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I use literally hundreds of casualties in my refights and other sources are the old Airfix boxes especially the WW1 figures. When converted there are plenty to play with, many just needing a decent pack and cartridge case, carved from a donar figure.
Lots to do.
Happy Modelling.
Chris