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10213 - Hermann Göring, WW1 German Ace, 1918
1/30 Scale
Matte Finish
Single figure in box
USN Commodore Oliver H. Perry, 1813
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
1 Piece Set
10216 - British Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, 1942-44
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
1 Piece Set
10138 The Wright Brothers, Orville and Wilbur Wright, 1903
"First in Flight"
1/30 Scale
Matte Finish
Two Figures in Box
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Alfred The Great, Anglo-Saxon King, 886
From an unlikely beginning, having four older brothers, Alfred would go on to become King of Wessex and the man most would consider to be the first king of England. While he never ruled a truly united England it was his life’s work to bring the kingdoms together by defending against the Danes and their raids and encroachments, building alliances with neighboring Mercia and Wales, and building defensive works throughout the kingdom. While an eventually united England is perhaps his most famous legacy, it is the intellectual renaissance that he propelled (he is known to have translated Boethius, Augustine, and to have promoted the learning of “such books as are the most needful for all men to know” ) that probably shaped the nature of the England to come as much as any of his acts. To this day, no other English monarch has equaled his achievements or has ever surpassed him in the right to be called “the Great.”
1/30 Scale
Matte Finish
Single figure in box
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Norman Knight with Banner, 1066
The Battle of Hastings began at about 9 a.m. on 14 October 1066 and lasted all day. After the battle England was to have a new ruling class and all the misery, strife, and woe that goes with invasion and occupation. The army of Norman Conquest was made up of thousands of Norman, French, Flemish, and Breton troops, led by the Duke of Normandy; forever known as William the Conqueror. Some estimate William’s force at 12,000 men; about one half infantry, one quarter cavalry, and one quarter archers or crossbowmen. They faced some 7,000–8,000 English troops although contemporary records do not give reliable figures. Ultimately it is speculated that perhaps 2,000 Normans and 4,000 Englishmen were killed that day.
Matte Finish
1 Piece Set
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