Wargames Atlantic Plastic Miniatures
French Infantry in Greatcoats (1804–1814)
First officially issued at the Camps of Boulogne, the French greatcoat quickly became a defining feature of Napoleon’s infantry. From the snows of Eastern Europe to the fields of Spain, these long coats were a constant presence across the battlefields of the Napoleonic Wars.
This set from Wargames Atlantic allows you to build an entire battalion of French infantry wearing greatcoats, suitable for the period 1804 to 1814. Whether representing Line Infantry, Light Infantry, or even the Young Guard, the figures can be assembled in multiple configurations to suit your force.
- 28mm scale plastic infantry set
- French Napoleonic Infantry in greatcoats (1804–1814)
- Build an entire battalion including 4 skirmishers and command
- Options for Line Infantry, Light Infantry, or Young Guard
- Three unique frames included
- Painting and assembly guide included
- Made in partnership with Piano Wargames
- Models require assembly and painting
- Bases not included
Design & Credits
Sculpting by Lucas Luber, illustration by Marco Capparoni, and studio painting by Lucas Luber, this set combines historical research with practical wargaming flexibility. The variety of poses and components allows you to create realistic Napoleonic formations with campaign character rather than parade-ground uniformity.
Ideal for large-scale Napoleonic battles or detailed skirmish scenarios, these figures capture the enduring image of French infantry on campaign during the height of the Empire.














