| These are some of the first figures produced by Prince August originally designed for plaster moulds. The figures can be painted in the uniforms of 1700-1760 for England, France, Sweden, Prussia and Russia examples can be found on the figures pages. The figures were initially carved out of wood and still retain some features of a wood carving. Many of these were re-made when we moved over to rubber moulds which could produce more rounded figures. The redesigned figures formed our 900 series. These early flats are quite hard to cast and require more of the detail to be 'painted in' than our More modern series. |



Limber crew formed using 32, 36, 37, 32 and 38

Artillery crew using 32, 33, 34 and 35
Uniform diagrams
Danish uniform of 1701, mould 24
English uniform of 1742, mould 23
French uniform 1724, mould 12
French uniform of 1724, mould 26
English uniform of 1750, mould 11
English 2nd Cavalry Regiment 1751, mould 40
Prussian uniform of 1756, mould 19
Prussian uniform of 1756, mould 11
Russian uniform of 1700, mould 25
Saxony 1745, mould 27
Swedish uniform of 1709, mould 16
Swedish uniform of 1709, mould 15
Swedish uniform of 1709, mould 21
Swedish uniform 1709, mould 12
Swedish uniform of 1709, mould 11
Wüttemberg uniform of 1730, mould 25
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