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1:72 Roman Infantry Ist-IInd cent.
510006021€10.99
Article number: 510006021 Product: 1:72 Roman Infantry Ist-IInd cent. The legion was the basic unit of the Roman army. Each maniple was commanded by a centurion, that could be recognized by his leg guards, the vine-stick and the helmet with a transverse crest. The Legion's equipment after the Marian reform was standardized and issued by the State. Legionnaires of this period wore a lorica hamata, reinforced on the shoulders, and were equipped with semi-rectangular shields. Two throwing pila, the gladius and the pugio (a short dagger) completed their equipment. Content 1 horseman and 34 figures.
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1:72 French Line Infantry (1815)
510006002€10.99
Article number: 510006002 Product: 1:72 French Line Infantry (1815) The line infantry was the backbone of Napoleon's Grande Armée. The "shako" headgear adopted in 1806, replacing bicorn hats, and the Charleville 1777 musket, are the most characteristic elements of French line infantry. The equipment was completed by the briquet, a sort of infantry shortsword. The kit also includes the regiment's drummer and the "eagle-bearer" carrying the regiment's insignia.
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1:72 Roman Infantry 1st Century
510006047€10.99
Article number: 510006047 Product: 1/72 Roman Infantry 1st Century The equipment of the 1st Century B.C. legionnaire became the stereotype of Roman infantry. Over his tunic he wore the heavy lorica segmentata, the most advanced form of body armor at the time. The characteristic rectangular "scutum" often bears the name or the insignia of the Legion the soldier belongs to. The individual armament comprised gladius and pilum, a heavy throwing javelin. The kit also includes centurions with transverse crest helmets, and the signifer (standard bearers) carrying the Legion's insignia. Content 35 figures.
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1:72 Templar Knights - Medieval Era
510006125€11.99
Article number: 510006125 Product: 1:72 Templar Knights - Medieval Era The birth of the Knights Templar, a monastic and military order, dates back to 1139 as an attempt to protect the pilgrims visiting the Holy Land after its conquest. The knights were characterized by a Cistercian's white robe with a red cross. Most templars were equipped as heavy cavalry and can be considered a kind of elite troop of their times.
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1:72 Teutonic Knights XIIth-XIIIth cent.
510006019€10.99
Article number: 510006019 Product: 1:72 Teutonic Knights XIIth-XIIIth cent. This military and monastic order appeared in the Holy Land at the times of the third crusade but it focused its activity in the colonization of Eastern Prussia, Poland and Baltic countries, bringing Catholicism in the East. In 1199 Pope Innocent 3rd gave them the white surcoats with a black cross that became the insignia of the order. In 1242, the knights of the Order were defeated in the battle of Lake Peipus by Alexander Nevsky, prince of Novgorod. Content 17 riders
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1:72 The Knights XIth Century Crusaders
510006009€10.99
Article number: 510006009 Product: 1/72 The Knights XIth Century Crusaders The first Crusade took place at the end of 11th Century and culminated with the siege and conquest of Jerusalem in 1099 by Godfrey of Bouillon, that led to the birth of the Outremer crusader states. The kit represents the diversity of troops that took part in the war. The knights, heavy cavalry wearing chain mail armor and carrying the large almond-shaped shields typical of the age, fought alongside infantry and crossbowmen recruited in various Christian European countries. Content 9 horsemen and 25 figures.
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1:72 100 Years War - British Warriors
510006027€10.99
Article number: 510006027 Product: 1:72 100 Years War - British Warriors On October 25th, near Agincourt, Henry V's English army, largely composed of foot troops and a small contingent of noble knights, defeated the army of the Constable of France Charles d'Albret, a much larger force boasting the best heavy cavalry in Europe. The English success was determined by the use of the Welsh longbow. This weapon was easy to use, even after a short training. It could hit at 200 yards and penetrate the armor of knights.
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1:72 Battle-Set Waterloo La Haye Sainte
510006197€74.99
Article number: 510006197 Product: 1:72 Battle-Set Waterloo La Haye Sainte From 16th to 18th June the French troops and the Allied troops clashed on battlefields of Belgium. The battles of Ligny and Quatre Bras were only the proem of the most famous and well-known battle of the military history. A date and a place: 18th June 1815, Waterloo. Wellington considered the farm of La Haie Sainte a strategic point of his defensive line. In the afternoon, Napoleon ordered to Marshal Ney to launch the assault to the farm in order to obtain a significant outpost. The farm was strenuously defended by Allied troops, that had fortified the buildings since the morning. The clash was fierce and the French troops, supported by artillery, were able to conquer La Haie Sainte only in the late afternoon. At 7 p.m., thanks to the strategic value of the farm, the French Imperial Guard can start the assault but it is too late. Prussian troops leaded by Blucher, vainly searched by Marshal Grouchy, break on the battlefield to support British Army. Detailed Plastic Kit Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:72 British & Prussian General Staff
510006065€10.99
Article number: 510006065 Product: 1/72 BRITISH & PRUSSIAN GENERAL STAFF After Napoleon's return from his exile on Elba, the Seventh Coalition was hastily gathered. It comprised the main European powers opposing the French Emperor's return. The main proponents were England and Prussia. The kit represents the meeting, on Waterloo battlefield, of the two commanders in chief of the allied armies: the Duke of Wellington and the Prussian Marshal Von Blücher. Detailed Plastic Kit of model British & Prussian General Staff in scale 1:72
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1:72 British Heavy Cavalry Napol. Wars
510006001€10.99
Article number: 510006001 Product: 1/72 British Heavy Cavalry Napol. Wars During the battle of Waterloo the heavy cavalry Regiments of Ponsonby Union Brigade, under the command of the Earl of Uxbridge, was formed by 3 squadrons : the "Royals", the "Scots Grey" and the "Inniskillings." The very famous Union Brigade cavalry charge against the lines of Napoleon, also represented in numerous prints and paintings of the time, contributed significantly to the result of one of the most famous battles of History. Contents 18 horsemen.
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1:72 Confederate Cavalry
510006011€10.99
Article number: 510006011 Product: 1/72 Confederate Cavalry The cavalry regiments were considered the elite forces of the Confederate armies during the American Civil War. The uniforms were characterized by the yellow gallons. Very varied the individual weapons as well as the customized uniforms. Among the most famous cavalry commanders, James Ewell Braun (J.E.B.) Stuart, who became famous for his bravery during the First Battle of Bull Run. Contents 1 figur and 16 horsemen.
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1:72 Confederate Troops "The Grays"
510006014€10.99
Article number: 510006014 Product: 1:72 Confederate Troops "The Grays" The Army of the Southern states was formed in 1861. The largest contingent was formed by men from Virginia, most of whom were volunteers and not professional soldiers. A lot of equipment was not standardized and the uniforms were quite diverse. The Confederate army was led by Robert E. Lee, a great general both on the battlefield and as a strategist. Contains 1 rider and 50 figures.
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1:72 French Heavy Cavalry
510006003€10.99
Article number: 10006003 Product: 1/72 French Heavy Cavalry Together with the cuirassiers, Carabiners formed the heavy cavalry of Napoleon's army. The above average height and shining cuirasses of these soldiers were often decisive factors on the battlefield. It is worth remembering how they were used as Murat's cavalry reserve at Borodino, or in Marshal Ney's charge at Waterloo. Content 17 horsemen.
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1:72 French Line/Guard Artillery
510006018€10.99
Article number: 510006018 Product: 1:72 French Line/Guard Artillery Trained as an artillerist in his youth, Napoleon paid special attention to the role of this combat arm on the battlefield. The gunners, serving guns built in accordance with the Gribeuval system, wear horse artillery uniforms with a characteristic skin cap. The uniforms of the artillery drivers are remarkable, too. Content 11 figures 8 horses 1 waggon 2 cannons
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1:72 Gauls Warriors Ist-cent.
510006022€10.99
Article number: 510006022 Product: 1:72 Gauls Warriors Ist-cent. The Romans dubbed "Gauls" those Celtic tribes, often fighting against each other, living in the areas corresponding to modern France, Switzerland, Belgium and Holland. The Gallic tribes found occasional political unity only under the pressure of the Roman menace during Julius Caesar's military campaign. The Gauls recognized Vercingetorix as their political and military leader. He was defeated by Caesar in the battle of Alesia (52 B.C.). The Gaul warriors were characterized by their longswords and decorated shields. Many of them fought naked. Contains 40 figures.
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1:72 Imperial Guard Artillery
510006135€10.99
Article number: 510006135 Product: 1:72 Imperial Guard Artillery Napoleon's Imperial Guard comprised all the assets of the Grande Armée. Foot Grenadiers, Chasseurs-a-Cheval, the Empress' Dragoons, all fought alongside Guard foot and horse artillery. This kit represents a unit of Regiment d’Artillerie a Pied de la Garde Imperiale. Its members were recognizable by the high bearskin bonnet issued in 1810. The typical Guard artillery crew comprised eight men.
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1:72 Napoleon Imperial General Staff
510006016€10.99
Article number: 510006016 Product: 1:72 Napoleon Imperial General Staff This kit faithfully reproduces the High Command of Napoleon's Grande Armée, the "brain" of the Corps system devised by the Emperor. The kit features the Emperor, the aides-de-camp, Marshal Berthier (Napoleon's Major-General), and also the escort of the inseparable Chasseurs a Cheval of the Imperial Guard and the colorfully dressed Mameluks. Content: 13 riders and 8 figures Detailed Plastic Kit of model Napoleon Imperial General Staff in scale 1:72
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1:72 Napoleon.Wars - Brit. Infantry 1815
510106095€12.49
Article number: 510106095 Product: 1:72 Napoleon.Wars - Brit. Infantry 1815 The steady "squares" of Wellington's Infantry resisted the countless cavalry charges of Marshal Ney at Waterloo, and dramatically affected the outcome of the most famous battle of the Napoleonic age. The 2nd Regiment Coldstream Guards, one of the most celebrated units, took part in the defense of the Hougoumont farm. They are represented here with their trusty "Brown Bess" flintlock muskets. Contains 48 figures.
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1:72 Napoleonic Wars - French Infantry
510006066€11.99
Article number: 510006066 Product: 1/72 Napoleonic Wars - French Infantry Line infantry advanced in close order, often preceded by light infantry units like Chasseur, Tirailleurs or Voltigers. These light units harassed the enemy to disrupt their lines, or to interrupt their line of command targeting officers, drummers, and standard bearers. Even the Imperial Guard had light infantry units in its ranks. Content 48 figures.
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1:72 Napoleonic Wars-French Light Caval.
510106080€12.49
Article number: 510106080 Product: 1:72 Napoleonic Wars-French Light Caval. Hussars and Chasseurs a Cheval represented the backbone of the French light cavalry. Here they are represented wearing the uniforms of elite companies, characterized by skin hats, or by the more traditional shakos of line light horsemen. They can be used in the second half of the Empire. Among the most famous cavalry commanders we remember Lasalle, who fell at Wagram, and Colbert. Contains 17 riders.
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1:72 Union Artillery
510006038€10.99
Article number: 510006038 Product: 1:72 Union Artillerie In the summer of 1863, the Confederate army led by Lee played for keeps by sending a large contingent to the North, up to Pennsylvania. It clashed with the Union army at Gettysburg, where the biggest battle ever to be fought on American soil took place. After three days of desperate struggle, the Confederates had to admit their defeat. At Gettysburg, the Potomac army Union artillery contributed to contain the Confederate advance, affecting the outcome of the battle. Contains: 3 riders 10 figures 8 horses 1 covered wagon cannon
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1:72 Union Cavalry 1863 The blue jackets
510006013€10.99
Article number: 510006013 Product: 1:72 Union Cavalry 1863 The blue jackets The battle of Appomattox Courthouse, during the American Civil War, was the final effort of General Robert E. Lee's Confederate army of North Virginia before his surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant, commander-in-chief of the Union army. General Sheridan's Union cavalry played a decisive role. The soldiers in this kit are represented with the typical cavalry short jacket without epaulettes, the Mc Clellan or chasseur hat, and the typical Sharps & Smith carbines. Contains: 15 riders 2 figures 2 horses
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1:72 Union Infantry (Amer. Civil War)
510006177€10.99
Article number: 510006177 Product: 1/72 Union Infantry (Amer. Civil War) THE BOX INCLUDES 50 FIGURES. The Union infantry has held, during the Civil War period, the weight of the most famous battles (Bull Run, Antietam, Gettysburg) suffering a very high number of losses. The uniform was characterized by the typical blue jacket. The officers often wore a tailor-made longer coat (redingote). Detailed Plastic Kit of model Union Infantry (Amer. Civil War) in scale 1:72
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1:72 Union Infantry and Zuaves
510006012€10.99
Article number: 510006012 Product: 1/72 Union Infantry and Zouaves The Union infantry has held, during the Civil War period, the weight of the most famous battles (Bull Run, Antietam, Gettysburg) suffering a very high number of losses. The uniform was characterized by the typical blue jacket. The officers often wore a tailor-made longer coat (redingote). Many infantry units adopted uniforms similar to those of the French Zouaves, who became famous during the campaigns in Crimea and Italy, with dark blue tunics decorated in red, white spats and the typical large red trousers. The uniform was completed with the red fez with tassel. Contents 50 figures.
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1:72 Battle-Set Fren./Indian War 1754-63
510006180soon available again
Article number: 510006180 Product: 1:72 French and Indian War 1754-1763 The Seven Years' War took place between 1756 and 1763 and involved all the European Military powers of the time. It was considered, by many historians, as the first world war due to the fact that it spanned several Continents, affecting the Colonies owned by European States. In detail the French and Indian War comprised the North America theater where the Royal French troops, flanked by various indigenous forces allied with them, fought against the British Army and the Thirteen British American Colonies troops. Both armies moved quickly in order to capture and destroy enemy forts and settlements located along the frontiers. The war was very tough due to the severe operational environment and due to the ferocity of the fighting. The war was ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris, on February 1763, where Britain gained the control of the French Colonies in North America. Detailed Plastic Kit of model French and Indian War 1754-1763 - The Last Outpost in scale 1:72