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British Dismounted Camel Corps NCO Wounded No.1

  By WILLIAM BRITAIN


 
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NEW British Infantry Reaching For Ammo 1916 William Britains 23018

  By William Britains

  • -Collectable
  • -Scale 54mm
  • -Period WWI
  • -Type Infantry


 

Ifor Williams Horse Trailer

  By Britains

  • Model Farm Trailers from Britains - 1:32 scale
  • Model scale: 1:32
  • Approximate dimensions: 13 cm


 
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NEW German Infantry Standing Firing 1916 William Britains 23019

  By William Britains

  • -Collectable
  • -Scale 54mm
  • -Period WWI
  • -Type Infantry (German)


 
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British Infantry Standing Firing 1916 William Britains 23011

  By William Britains

A highly detailed British Infantry Standing Firing 1916 William Britains 23011, from W Britains W. Britains, William Britains or simply Britains, the name is synonymous with toy soldiers and they are stocked at SPModels. Most major military periods and uniforms are covered by W. Britains, from the Knights of Agincourt, W. Britains American Revolution, W. Britains Napoleonic Wars to the American Civil War and up to World Wars I and II. SPModels stocks the entire catalogue.

 

British York and Lancaster Regiment Charging No. 2

  By WILLIAM BRITAIN


 

No Mercy British 24th Foot attacked by Zulu with A

  By WILLIAM BRITAIN


 

Britains 40710 - Ifor Williams Livestock Trailer - 1:32 Scale

  By Britains

  • Item may vary from picture
  • Multiple items, please note that if this item is described as being sold in multiples, some sellers only sell in singles. Contact seller if in doubt.


 
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British Camel Corps Trooper and Pack Camel No.1 -

  By WILLIAM BRITAIN


 

British 42nd Highlander Piper#1 - 1 Piece Set in W

  By WILLIAM BRITAIN

1 Piece Set in Window Box Collection Information - War Along the Nile - Yorks & Lancs The York and Lancaster Regiment (65th Foot) followed the 42nd Highlanders forward at the Battle of Tamai, leaving part of the British square open and vulnerable to attack, which the Mahdists promptly did! Fortunately the British fought back the intruders and closed the square. The Yorks and Lancs came directly from India which meant they were clothed in the khaki drill with the then obsolete pouch belt and expense pouch. Their overcoats were carried rolled over their shoulders, as they normally would be carried on top of the knapsacks, which was not worn on tropical campaigns.

 
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