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1:72 British Marines and Fighting Sailors (previously part of HAT8090) (A1041R New Release & Restocks March 2025) Figures (injection) Catalogue £7.99 30+
1:72 French Chasseurs Sampler This sampler set has 1 sprue each of:
8219 1808-12 French Chasseurs Marching
8251 1808-12 French Chasseurs Action
8252 1808-12 French Chasseurs Command Figures (injection) Catalogue £7.99 30+
1:72 Napoleonic Russian infantry Marching A1045NR Stocks Russian Napoleonic Uniforms with the Kiwer Shako (from 1812 onwards)
The kiwer shako (sometimes spelled kiver) was introduced into the Imperial Russian Army around 1812, replacing the earlier bicorn and older styles of shakos. It became the iconic headgear of Russian infantry during the later Napoleonic Wars, notably from the 1812 Patriotic War through to 1814. Made popular... Figures (injection) Catalogue £10.60 30+
1:72 Napoleonic Russian infantry action A1045NR Stocks Russian Napoleonic Uniforms with the Kiwer Shako (from 1812 onwards)
The kiwer shako (sometimes spelled kiver) was introduced into the Imperial Russian Army around 1812, replacing the earlier bicorn and older styles of shakos. It became the iconic headgear of Russian infantry during the later Napoleonic Wars, notably from the 1812 Patriotic War through to 1814. Made popular b... Figures (injection) Catalogue £10.60 30+
1:72 Napoleonic Russian infantry Command A1045NR Stocks Russian Napoleonic Uniforms with the Kiwer Shako (from 1812 onwards)
The kiwer shako (sometimes spelled kiver) was introduced into the Imperial Russian Army around 1812, replacing the earlier bicorn and older styles of shakos. It became the iconic headgear of Russian infantry during the later Napoleonic Wars, notably from the 1812 Patriotic War through to 1814. Made popular ... Figures (injection) Catalogue £10.60 30+