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French Imperial Guard 3rd Rank Standing Firing – Napoleonic Toy Soldier 1/30 Scale, Hand-Painted Metal Figurine

 

This French Imperial Guard 3rd Rank Firing musket figurine represents the elite soldiers of Napoleon’s Grand Armée, known for their discipline and battlefield tactics. Designed for collectors of Napoleonic toy soldiers, this hand-painted military miniature is crafted in 1/30 scale with fine detailing and historical accuracy.

Made from high-quality metal, this French Guard toy soldier is ideal for Napoleonic dioramas, wargaming, and historical reenactment displays. The standing firing position captures the strategic formation of Napoleon’s Imperial Guard, a key unit during the Napoleonic Wars.

 

Features & Benefits:

  •  Historically accurate – French Imperial Guard soldier in standing firing position
  •  Hand-painted metal figurine – Authentic Napoleonic uniform details
  •  1/30 scale collectible – Perfect for French army toy soldier collections
  •  Elite Imperial Guard infantryman – Key piece for Napoleonic historical miniatures
  •  Highly detailed craftsmanship – Ideal for wargaming, diorama building, and collectors of military miniatures

 

A Must-Have for Napoleonic Collectors

The French Imperial Guard was the most prestigious unit of Napoleon’s army, composed of elite soldiers selected for their experience and skill. This Napoleonic-era toy soldier captures the essence of French military history, making it a valuable addition to any historical toy soldier collection.

Add this French Imperial Guard 3rd Rank Standing Firing figurine to your collection today and complete your Napoleonic army display!

French Imperial Guard 3rd Rank Firing - Hand-Painted Napoleonic Toy Soldiers

SKU : 36176WB
65,00 €Prix
Quantité
  • Grenadier of the Imperial Guard firing musket from 3rd rank

    Hand-painted alloy collectible figurine

    1/30 scale, Matte Finish

     

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    Our models are designed to adult collector only

  • The French Imperial Guard was the elite corps of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Grand Armée, known for its discipline, loyalty, and combat effectiveness. Formed in 1804, the Guard served as both Napoleon’s personal troops and a powerful reserve force used at critical moments in battle.

    By 1815, during the Hundred Days Campaign, the Imperial Guard played a decisive role at the Battle of Waterloo. As Napoleon’s most experienced soldiers, they were deployed in key engagements, maintaining strict formations and delivering devastating volleys of musket fire. The 3rd Rank soldiers, like the one depicted in this figurine, formed the backbone of these firing lines, ensuring a continuous barrage against enemy forces.

    Despite their bravery, the Guard suffered heavy losses at Waterloo, marking the end of Napoleon’s reign. However, their legacy endures, making them a symbol of Napoleonic military excellence. This finely crafted figurine captures the moment of battle, preserving the history of one of the most famous military units of the Napoleonic Wars. A must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of French military history.

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