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You Are Here: Scale Models - Miniature Figures - European 18th - 19th Century Campaigns - 75mm Scale - British Infantryman, circa 1709
ClydeCast - CCF089 - British Infantryman, circa 1709
British Infantryman, circa 1709
Scale
75mm
Material
White Metal
Further Information
4 metal parts, includes a wooden base for mounting.
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Please Note
Model kits contain many small parts. They require assembly, glue & paint unless otherwise stated.
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Price £12.50

Clydecast 75mm Miniatures: CCF089 British Infantryman, circa 1709. British infantryman from the period when the Duke of Marlborough and his men were involved in the War of the Spanish Succession. Picture of assembled and painted figure.

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Average Rating 3

Thomas Brogan, Rated: 3

Berwicks Regiment of Foot

This is a nice simple figure model in white metal. An unusual subject. A few things to bear in mind when building, the Musket & sword are molded to the arms. when assembled the model is difficult to paint in areas. the musket is really badly moulded as is the sword. The rest is nice if not a little rough in areas. Because this is a late 17th early 18th century figure we can live with this. I hope clyde cast consider moulding the sword & Musket separatly in the future. Looking for a photo of the figure I did email me thomasbrogan@yahoo.ie


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