French 1750 Infantry
beautiful mould, like all Prince August mould
These soldiers make up the bulk of 18th Century armies and these poses represent standing soldiers and charging soldiers. A common tactic was to march close to the enemy army, stop and fire and then charge to capitalise on the damage from the first volley.
The French Regiments, the Karoliners and the Irish Wild Geese are the same vulcanised black rubber moulds. F902, S902 & I902 are the same mould supplied with a label with a picture appropriate to that regiments colour scheme.
You can cast up to 500 castings per hole using Prince August Model Metal. Keep the moulds out of direct sunlight when storing them. Never use water to cool metal in a mould.
This product is not suitable for children under the age of 14.
beautiful mould, like all Prince August mould
This mould produces a pair of clean, sharply detailed demi-rond figures that are perfect for wargaming. Following the instructions given with the set, I produced more than a dozen of these figure pairs over a couple of days. Even my first efforts produced a pair of good, clean castings. These are toy soldiers, not collector figures but with a good paint job, they will be something you will be proud to own and show.
beautiful mould, like all Prince August mould
This mould produces a pair of clean, sharply detailed demi-rond figures that are perfect for wargaming. Following the instructions given with the set, I produced more than a dozen of these figure pairs over a couple of days. Even my first efforts produced a pair of good, clean castings. These are toy soldiers, not collector figures but with a good paint job, they will be something you will be proud to own and show.