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Napoleon 'Battle of Moscow' brick model - COBI 20091 - 145 bricks

Napoleon 'Battle of Moscow' brick model - COBI 20091 - 145 bricks

Model Spec.
  • Mini diorama with printed painting - Battle of Moscow
  • 145 bricks
  • 1 Napoleon figure on horseback (without the usual legs as on horseback)
  • Name plate within the painting
  • 1:35 scale
  • Model dimesions TBC
  • Bodywork with pad printing
  • Easy-to-follow instruction manual
  • Compatible with other leading brands of construction blocks


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History.

Napoleon’s campaign in Russia reached its climax at the Battle of Moscow, often identified with the Battle of Borodino, fought on 7 September 1812. It was one of the bloodiest single-day battles of the Napoleonic Wars, with around 70,000 casualties. Napoleon’s Grande ArmĆ©e clashed with Russian forces under General Kutuzov near the village of Borodino, just west of Moscow. Though the French claimed a tactical victory, the Russians withdrew in good order, preserving their army. Napoleon entered a largely abandoned and burning Moscow days later, hoping Tsar Alexander I would sue for peace. Instead, the Tsar refused, and with winter approaching, Napoleon’s army faced starvation, cold, and constant attacks during its disastrous retreat. The battle marked a turning point in his downfall.

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Napoleon 'Battle of Moscow' brick model - COBI 20091 - 145 bricks

Model Spec.
  • Mini diorama with printed painting - Battle of Moscow
  • 145 bricks
  • 1 Napoleon figure on horseback (without the usual legs as on horseback)
  • Name plate within the painting
  • 1:35 scale
  • Model dimesions TBC
  • Bodywork with pad printing
  • Easy-to-follow instruction manual
  • Compatible with other leading brands of construction blocks


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History.

Napoleon’s campaign in Russia reached its climax at the Battle of Moscow, often identified with the Battle of Borodino, fought on 7 September 1812. It was one of the bloodiest single-day battles of the Napoleonic Wars, with around 70,000 casualties. Napoleon’s Grande ArmĆ©e clashed with Russian forces under General Kutuzov near the village of Borodino, just west of Moscow. Though the French claimed a tactical victory, the Russians withdrew in good order, preserving their army. Napoleon entered a largely abandoned and burning Moscow days later, hoping Tsar Alexander I would sue for peace. Instead, the Tsar refused, and with winter approaching, Napoleon’s army faced starvation, cold, and constant attacks during its disastrous retreat. The battle marked a turning point in his downfall.

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Model Spec.
  • Mini diorama with printed painting - Battle of Moscow
  • 145 bricks
  • 1 Napoleon figure on horseback (without the usual legs as on horseback)
  • Name plate within the painting
  • 1:35 scale
  • Model dimesions TBC
  • Bodywork with pad printing
  • Easy-to-follow instruction manual
  • Compatible with other leading brands of construction blocks


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History.

Napoleon’s campaign in Russia reached its climax at the Battle of Moscow, often identified with the Battle of Borodino, fought on 7 September 1812. It was one of the bloodiest single-day battles of the Napoleonic Wars, with around 70,000 casualties. Napoleon’s Grande ArmĆ©e clashed with Russian forces under General Kutuzov near the village of Borodino, just west of Moscow. Though the French claimed a tactical victory, the Russians withdrew in good order, preserving their army. Napoleon entered a largely abandoned and burning Moscow days later, hoping Tsar Alexander I would sue for peace. Instead, the Tsar refused, and with winter approaching, Napoleon’s army faced starvation, cold, and constant attacks during its disastrous retreat. The battle marked a turning point in his downfall.

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