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PA409: 54mm Prussian Musketeer charging musket Moulds

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SKU:
PA409
UPC:
0735930004094
Condition:
New
Weight:
0.30 KGS
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Specifications

Commodity Manufacturer Country:
IRL
Commodity Code:
82060000
Commodity Description:
Hobby Casting Moulds

Description

This is a 54mm scale rubber mould that allows you to cast Prussian Musketeers, charging forward to attack, hundreds of times with our metal. These are fully rounded figures and may require some assembly.

This product is not suitable for children under the age of 14.

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  • 5
    Despite their age - still my favourite PA figures!

    This is by far my most favourite range in the Prince August catalogue. True-to-life postures, wonderfully detailed uniforms and faces - to me these figures are the sculptor's masterpieces! Generally the figures are quite easy to cast. The charging musketeer (409) was a little bit tricky, because the neckstock did not come out completely. After venting the mould by drilling two 1mm holes at the neckstock in both halves of the mould the figure did cast perfectly. Unlike the newer PA ranges (the 54mm Napoleonic kits and the 40mm Seven Years War moulds), these older moulds have no space for PTFE rods to create a hole in the body for the head. To attach the head to the body, you have to drill a hole into the figure or - as an alternative - you can file the peg of the head very short so that it fits into the neckstock. The latter procedure is more time-consuming, but the safer method.

  • 5
    409 Prussian Musketeer Charging Musket

    This is my latest purchase in my large collection of Prince August Moulds, as ever it has been produced to the excellent standard I have come to expect from Prince August. I would recommend these moulds to any aspiring metal caster. JP

3 Reviews

  • 5
    Despite their age - still my favourite PA figures!

    This is by far my most favourite range in the Prince August catalogue. True-to-life postures, wonderfully detailed uniforms and faces - to me these figures are the sculptor's masterpieces! Generally the figures are quite easy to cast. The charging musketeer (409) was a little bit tricky, because the neckstock did not come out completely. After venting the mould by drilling two 1mm holes at the neckstock in both halves of the mould the figure did cast perfectly. Unlike the newer PA ranges (the 54mm Napoleonic kits and the 40mm Seven Years War moulds), these older moulds have no space for PTFE rods to create a hole in the body for the head. To attach the head to the body, you have to drill a hole into the figure or - as an alternative - you can file the peg of the head very short so that it fits into the neckstock. The latter procedure is more time-consuming, but the safer method.

  • 5
    409 Prussian Musketeer Charging Musket

    This is my latest purchase in my large collection of Prince August Moulds, as ever it has been produced to the excellent standard I have come to expect from Prince August. I would recommend these moulds to any aspiring metal caster. JP

  • 5
    Prussian soldier loading musket

    The seven years war is one of my favourite periods for uniforms and I like these Prince August Prussian figures because they are the scale I like and I like the poses very much. they are very good figures in my opinion. including this one loading his musket. I bought Ospreys books about Frederick the greats infantry and cavalry, and it was these Prussian figures that attracted me to buying prince August. Although 7 years war figures are now available in plastic , I prefer these prince August figures. To me they are perfect.

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