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Imperial Productions hand-crafted traditional toy soldiers and period miniatures handmade in New Zealand. Glossy toy soldiers from the 1800s depicting Napoleonic, Crimean and other 19th Century conflicts. Civilian figures representing Victorian England. 54mm Figurines. All original sculpting by David Cowe
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    148 18th Hussars British Army, Waterloo 1815
    This regiment also fought in the Peninsula and at Waterloo. They wear black fur caps with blue bags, and wear dark blue jacket and slung pelisse, both with white looping and lace.Between 1800 and 1807 the British army converted four regiments of Light Dragoons into Hussar regiments.These become the ...
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    115 Major Henry Percy, Waterloo 1815
    In 1815 Percy became one of Wellington's aide-de-campes at Waterloo. Following the victory was entrusted with carrying the news to London.He is in the uniform of his regiment, the 14th Light Dragoons. His horse carries the regimental pattern schabraque.
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    117 Mamelukes, 1st Empire
    Set 117 comprises three mounted Mameluke cavalry figures. Uniformed in their distinctive Middle Eastern costume, they were armed with scimitar, dagger, and pair of pistols tucked into their waist sash. Horse harness and saddle are of Arab style.During Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign, the Mamelukes al...
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    103 Polish Lancers, Trumpeter
    He wears the full dress white kurta/tunic, scarlet breeches and white czapska edged hat. His trumpet banner displays the Polish eagle.His trumpeters white horse has scarlet schabracque edged with white lace.
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    113 General Picton, Waterloo, 1815
    Lieutenant General Thomas Picton fought in a number of Britain's campaigns in the Napoleonic Wars. He is especially remembered for his exploits in the Iberian Peninsula War. He was killed at Waterloo while leading the 5th Infantry Division.He is shown here in the civilian clothes he favoured when on campaign.
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    107a Grenadiers à Pied, 1st Empire add-on
    Set 107a is an add-on to set 107 and comprises six men marching.Under the monarchies of France there was a long tradition of Royal Bodyguards, and Napoleon followed this by creating his Imperial Guard within the French Army. The 1st Grenadiers applied with the other regiments of the Imperial Guard t...
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    109 Baron Gourgaud, 1st Empire
    Gaspard Gourgaud served in campaigns from Austerlitz onwards, showing courage and prowess. For this he was recognised and during the Hundred Days of 1815, was named General and Aide-de-Camp by Napoleon whom he served at Waterloo.
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    144 Carabiners, 1st Empire
    Throughout the wars Napoleon’s two regiments of carabiners always served together, and along with the regiments of cuirassiers made up the heavy cavalry of the ‘grande armee’.Though not a part of Napoleon’s Imperial Guard they were still considered elite regiments within the army with a repu...
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    119 Mameluke Trumpeter, 1st Empire
    Dressed and armed as other ranks, but is distinguished by his sky blue tunic, and grey trumpeters horse.During Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign, the Mamelukes allied themselves to the French army. They returned to France with the army and Napoleon, as a reward for their faithfulness created a Mameluke...
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    128 1st Foot Guards, Waterloo 1815
    This set records the 1st Foot Guards, first rank kneeling ready to resist cavalry.The 1st Foot Guards were part of the 1st Infantry Division at Waterloo, with the regiment’s 2nd and 4rd Battalions forming a Brigade under the command of Major General Maitland. On July 16th, 1815 they were heavily e...
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    111a Gendarmerie Imperiale add-on
    This add-on set to 110 has six men at the 'present arms' position. The men with short muskets with bayonets fixed.In 1804 the French Gendarmerie Nationale was retitled the Gendarmerie Imperiale and grouped into 26 Legions. As Napoleon’s empire grew so did the Gendarmerie until in 1811 there were 3...
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    130 Foot Artillery of the Guard, 1st Empire
    The gun crew of the Imperial Guard have a twelve pounder gun of the Gribeauval system in position ready for firing. They wear their campaign uniforms with muskets slung across their backs.The Foot Artillery of the Guard was formed in 1808 from veterans of the Line Artillery, and equipped with 12 pou...
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