TW32BE47 – Private, 8th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment

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Description

This figure depicts a Private infantryman in the last year of the Great War and is based on a famous image of the period of a wounded soldier holding a damaged Brodie helmet.

Although the figure could depict many British or Empire soldier of this time I gave it the title of the title of 8th Lincs to fit with the Chaplain figure (TW32048), but could be used on its own to represent any English, Welsh, Irish, Lowland Scottish, Australian, New Zealand or South African regiment serving in Europe from 1917 through to the end of the war.

The figure is 1/32 scale and cast in light grey resin and is sculpted by Nino Pizzichemi. Box art is by Alex Varela.

Please note the following:

  • The figures in the Tommy’s War range are 1/32 scale and sometimes described as 54mm in height. However, the figures measure approximately 56-58mm foot to eye, so they may not be compatible with other figure or vehicle ranges. If you have any questions regarding scale then please don’t hesitate to email darren@tommyswar.com.
  • The figure is cast in polyurethane resin and is supplied unpainted and unassembled. The kit requires cleaning and assembly and is not suitable for children under the age of 12. Please always take care when working with resin. Work in a well ventilated room or wear a face mask as protection from resin dust.
  • Any scenic base shown on the box art is NOT included with the figure.

 

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg