Napoleonic British Hussars 1808-1815As well as British
hussars these can also be used as Kings German Legion and Hanoverian
Hussars. There five variants of head gear for each hussar figure which
allows you to use them from the beginning of the Peninsular War to and
including the Waterloo campaign. All figures (except the trumpeter) have
two arm variants, shouldered sword and at the charge. They are
represented in campaign dress, with the pelisses separate which can be
left off if depicting them in hot climates.Box contains: 14 mounted figures, unit bases, painting guide
Napoleonic Austrian ‘German’ Infantry
The box contents represent an Austrian ‘German’ Infantry battalion from 1809-1815.
The command consists of an officer, standard bearer, drummer, sapper and two NCOs. The box contains heads for all figures with either helmets ( the helmet was last used in 1809), shakos (used from 1809-15) or the Landwehr corse-hut. Although the figures are designed for 1809 onwards as they have the 1808 higher-waisted coat, you could use them for the 1805 campaign if you ignore that detail.
There are 48 figures in the box, two flags, unit bases and a full painting guide.
American War of Independence Continental Infantry 1776-1783The
box contains 38 Continental Infantry with the option of four to six
command figures and up to four Riflrmen. All the rank and file can be
assembbled in either formal or informal marching poses. Four figures on
the ‘Rifleman’ sprue can be made up as either riflemen skirmishing or
Continentals marching (formal and informal) in hunting shirts. These can
be mixed in with the rest of the infantry, who are wearing coats, to
create a less regular look to the unit. The command sprue offers the
option of up to three officer types and up to two standard bearer
options. A drummer and two sergeant arms are also included with all the
figures in the box, you also have the choice of three different types of
head gear; the cocked hat, the short-brimmed round hat and a peaked
cap. Although the box is dated from 1776, when the comtinental system
came in, there are many regiments from 1775 that can be assembled and
are included in the painting guide. A full painting guide (with over 120
uniforms), flags and unit bases are also include.
American War of Independence British Infantry 1775-1783This box contains centre company men (or hat men) of a typical British regiment for the war. The regiments flank companies were normally detached to for combined light and grenadier battalions. They are represented in cut-down coats for campaign and come with three hat variants; the typical cocked hat, the un-cocked hat or board brimmed hat and the ‘Saratoga cap’, cut down from the cocked hat. They can be assembled either at the charge or at the trail ( probably the most common drill position when operating in wooded countryside). The also wear the typical gaiter-trousers or American trousers which became very popular in the war. The officers are in simple undress coats favoured on campaign.Box contains: 36 figures plus 2 casualties, units bases, full painting guide and flags
The cotton shirt "Jonathan" differs from the shirt "Ansgar" in the cutaway collar and the button closing the sleeve cuffs. The robust cotton fabric makes this shirt just perfect for hot summer days outside.Material: cotton
The "Galatea" hood is your faithful companion, not only as an elf or ranger. This practical head covering, combined with a short bolero, combines style and functionality. It protects you from the sun, wind, and rain. Made from our sturdy canvas, the Galatea hood is resilient and long-lasting. The front strap closure ensures a secure fit with two molded metal buttons. The Galatea hood is not just a practical accessory, it completes your outfit perfectly and can be combined with many costumes.
Of course, this hood can also be worn by men. Simply refer to the size chart to determine which size would fit you.
Material: 100% cotton.Sizechart:
S/M
L/XL
XXL
Chest circumference
82
103
117
Waist circumference
80
101
116
Width of shoulders
39
41
42
All figures are in cm. Our products are
handmade, dimensions and colours may therefore differ slightly.
The "Rafael" chaperon is cut like one of the most common medieval headdresses, worn by women as well as by men. It proceeded the gugel that was rolled, worn on the head with the tip of the hood led below the chin and fixed on the other side. Later on it was directly cut as a chaperon.Material: wool, polyesterSizes: 56 - 64
Until 1812 there were 6 Russian Uhlan Regiments, then another 6
regiments were created from Dragoons. The set enables you to create all
the Uhlans at the charge or with their lances upright. You will find
there are plenty of spare lance arms and scabbarded swords for use on
other figures. Our Allied Cavalry boxed RPN 100 (Russian and Prussian)
set is a perfect companion to this set in that allows an even greater
variety of troop types including Prussian Uhlans when combined with this
set. The set contains 14 mounted figures, painting guide and bases.
This box contains parts to assemble a firing line of 25 standing and kneeling figures, plus 10 in advancing poses. There are also 3 command figures to make up a box of 38 miniatures plus casualties. Also included are unit bases and an information sheet with flags.
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