
The Clash of Empires range features figures inspired by the events that took place on the Frontiers of Colonial North America from the 1750s to the 1790s. The historical appearance of European soldiers and settlers and the native people are accurately rendered in every detail.
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42nd Royal Highland Regiment Pipe Major, Grenadier Company, 1758-67
Whether military or civilian, the executive director of any pipe band is the Pipe Major. The position is an appointment and not a rank, although an appointee is required to have attained the rank of at least sergeant. As Pipe Major he is responsible for the managerial and custodial duties of the pipers under him. And, as his primary responsibility is to rally and organize formations of troops headed to and on the battlefield, he works in close proximity with the commanding officer. He plays a three droned set of pipes with the regimental banner flying from the first drone further emphasizing his pride of place.
W.Britain Collectors’ Club Figure
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
1 Piece Set
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Officer Down! Legion of the United States Infantry Wounded Officer, 1794
During the battle of Fallen Timbers in August of 1794, Anthony Wayne’s army had lost 33 men and had about 100 wounded. Early in the fighting a company officer was wounded, possibly a target because of his conspicuous officer’s dress. In the long chain of conflicts with Europeans during the 18th and 19th centuries, Native warriors learned early on the importance of targeting officers to cripple command and control. Training of the period did not encourage independent action. As a matter of fact, the organized use of the bayonet and firepower en masse often made the difference – when properly employed.
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
1 Piece Set
