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Grenadier, Dragoon Regiment, Liechteinstein, Austrian Cavalry 1748, Figurine

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Categoría:

1970-Now

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Condition:

Used

Brand:

Del Prado

Material:

Lead

Soldier Type:

Grenadiers

Type:

Horse

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Boys & Girls

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Artículo número:

1396328718

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Grenadier, Dragoon Regiment, Liechteinstein, Austrian Cavalry 1748, The Cavalry History, Collectable Figurine, Horseman Figurine The Cavalry History, a reproduction of riders from different eras to trace the evolution and history, reproduced in standard 1/30th, or 54mm, a collection of Del Prado. The figurines are made in a stable alloy of lead and zinc, with a remarkable finish, both in terms of casting, as paint. Hand painted. Dragoons were originally a class of mounted infantry, who used horses for mobility, but dismounted to fight on foot. From the early 17th century onward, dragoons were increasingly also employed as conventional cavalry and trained for combat with swords and firearms from horseback. While their use goes back to the late 16th century, dragoon regiments were established in most European armies during the 17th and early 18th centuries; they provided greater mobility than regular infantry but were far less expensive than cavalry. The name reputedly derives from a type of firearm, called a dragon, which was a handgun version of a blunderbuss, carried by dragoons of the French Army. The title has been retained in modern times by a number of armoured or ceremonial mounted regiments. Weight 258gr