 more | WBritain 1/32 British Casualties (17299) Recovering from battlefield surgery was often more harrowing than the operation itself. Lack of sterilization caused massive infections to set in which only the strongest could survive. In the wake of battles and armies moving on, many of the wounded were left to civilian care. | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 Sergeant Charles Ewart Capturing 45th Flag (17367) Nicely detailed and painted figures of two French soldiers and Sergeant Charles Ewart capturing the French colours at the Battle of Waterloo . | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 Marshal Davout French (17361) It was in Austerlitz that Davout came to the fore, his single corps of 26,000 battled the main Prussian army of at least 50,000 men to a stand still and then went on to sweep them from the battle field in one of the greatest military displays in history, The stance of Davout is well shown in this painted figure also note the glasses as Devout was very near-sighted. | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 Marshal Berthier French (17360) Berthier had both a strong character and constitution . He could work for days without sleep. he was an expert horseman, strict , but fair with his subordinates. Napoleon summed up Berthiers absence at Waterloo saying that if Berthier had been there, I would not have met this misfortune. | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 Duke of Wellington (17261) A very nicely pre-painted figure of the famous Duke of Wellington , who will go down in history as the commander who defeated the French at the Battle of Waterloo (1815) | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 French Command Waterloo Set (00151) A two figure set of the French Army of Waterloo with one of the figures carrying the French flag | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 Waterloo French Advancing Set (00152) Nicely presented trio of French soldiers as depicted at the Battle of Waterloo | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 Imperial Guard Command Set Napoleonic Wars (17363) True to their oath, the Foot Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard defended the eagle at Waterloo. When faced with surrender, they answered " The Old Guard dies it never surrenders " and were shot to the last man. This set depicts two soldiers of the Old Guard with their Imperial Standard | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 Prussian Infantry Set Napoleonic Wars (17365) On the 18th June 1815 the final battle of the Napoleonic Wars was fought at Waterloo. Napoleon made his last attempt under Marshall Ney, to advance against Wellingtons forces. The Prussian armies intervention on Napoleons right flank secured the victory in one of the most important battles in history. The set contains three Prussian army figures | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 Fight in the Courtyard Hand to Hand Set 2 (17881) Part of the Napoleonic collection this two piece set contains a French Lieutenant Legros and British Coldstream guards light company private defending. | |
stock info | WBritain 1/32 Napoleon Bonaparte (17260)
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stock info | WBritain 1/32 General Sir Thomas Picton (17264)
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 more | WBritain 1/32 Russian Grenadiers 3 Piece Infantry Set (17366) W. Britain, William Britain or simply Britains have been producing toy soldiers and military miniatures since 1893 with attention to detail, quality and authenticity. Each 1/32nd scale (54mm / 2.25" tall) figure is cast out of metal and hand-painted to the highest possible standards. | |
stock info | WBritain 1/32 Grenadier company 23rd foot royal Welch fusiliers (17448)
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 more | WBritain 1/32 British Coldstream Guards Light Company Defending Set 1 (17701) This three piece set is part of the Napoleonic collection. | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 French 1st Light Infantry Flagbearer Set 1 (17879) Part of the Napoleonic collection. | |
 more | WBritain 1/32 Britsh Private 2nd Coldstream Foot Guards 1815 Metal Soldier Model (43010) Private, Battalion Companies, 2nd (Coldstream) Foot Guards, 1815.
W. Britain, William Britain or simply Britains have been producing toy soldiers and military miniatures since 1893 with attention to detail, quality and authenticity. Each 1/32nd scale (54mm / 2.25" tall) figure is cast out of metal and hand-painted to the highest possible standards. | |