1/72 Austerlitz 1805 – Fighting for Sokolnitz by Italeri delivers a rich, historian-grade diorama set for Napoleonic war gamers and scale model hobbyists.
Featuring:
- Laser-cut MDF granary: Includes a highly detailed Sokolnitz village granary building, printed in MDF for realistic texture and authenticity.
- Extensive figure set: Comes with 49 French infantry and hussars, 50 Russian grenadiers, and 32 Austrian infantry – perfect for recreating the heat of battle.
- Historical accuracy: Sculpted uniforms and poses reflect the armies of December 1805 during the Battle of Austerlitz.
Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Length: ~29.7 cm (MDF granary length)
- Width: ~21.0 cm (granary width)
- Height: ~7–8 cm
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: 1/72
- Manufacturer: Italeri
- Model: Austerlitz 1805 – Fighting for Sokolnitz (Kit No. 6071)
- Parts count: Includes 131+ figures (49 French, 50 Russian, 32 Austrian) plus MDF building parts
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic (figures) and laser-cut MDF (building)
- Assembly: Required
- Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
- Recommended Age: 14+
- Figures Included: Yes
Perfect for: history buffs, wargamers and diorama builders who want to recreate a key moment in the Napoleonic Wars, backed by Italeri’s long-standing reputation and detailed miniature sets.
Why this kit matters
The Battle of Austerlitz, fought on 2 December 1805, is one of Napoleon’s most celebrated military victories. It’s known as the “Battle of the Three Emperors” because Napoleon’s French army faced the combined Austro-Russian forces under Tsar Alexander I and Emperor Francis II.
This battle set captures some of the fiercest fighting around the village of Sokolnitz (Sokolbitz), particularly the granary – a key point in the battle. The combination of MDF architecture and detailed infantry figures helps modellers build a historically accurate and visually striking scene.
How to use it
Use modelling glue to assemble the MDF building and plastic figures. Once assembled, paint the building and soldiers using historically accurate colours (Italeri gives recommended shades). Arrange the figures to recreate a lively diorama of the Sokolnitz engagement. You can display the completed scene on a shelf or as part of a larger tabletop wargaming layout.
Gift Suggestion
This kit is best suited as a gift For Him or For Her who enjoy historical modelling, wargaming or Napoleonic history. With its many figures and detailed building, it provides a satisfying challenge — but it’s probably too complex for very young kids.
This is a plastic and MDF model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.

