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Sergeant, Scots Greys, 1815, Napoleonic Figurine, Collectable Figurine, Foot Soldier Figurine
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Sergeant, Scots Greys, 1815, Napoleonic Figurine, Collectable Figurine, Foot Soldier Figurine
Infantry of the Napoleonic wars, a reproduction of soldiers from different eras to trace the evolution and history, reproduced in standard 1/30th, or 54mm, a collection of Del Prado.
The figurines are made in a stable alloy of lead and zinc, with a remarkable finish, both in terms of casting, as paint. Hand painted.
The Royal Scots Greys was a cavalry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1681 to 1971, whose traditions survive in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Grey's).
At the Battle of Waterloo (1815). This was its only Napoleonic battle honour, at which 201 of its men and 228 of its horses were killed attacking a French infantry brigade. In this attack, Sergeant Charles Ewart captured the French 45th Line Infantry Regiment's eagle.
Weight 93gr
Ref 79
Infantry of the Napoleonic wars, a reproduction of soldiers from different eras to trace the evolution and history, reproduced in standard 1/30th, or 54mm, a collection of Del Prado.
The figurines are made in a stable alloy of lead and zinc, with a remarkable finish, both in terms of casting, as paint. Hand painted.
The Royal Scots Greys was a cavalry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1681 to 1971, whose traditions survive in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Grey's).
At the Battle of Waterloo (1815). This was its only Napoleonic battle honour, at which 201 of its men and 228 of its horses were killed attacking a French infantry brigade. In this attack, Sergeant Charles Ewart captured the French 45th Line Infantry Regiment's eagle.
Weight 93gr
Ref 79












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