43rd Regiment of Foot, Grenadier NCO Marching
The toy soldier 43rd Regiment of Foot, Grenadier NCO Marching 1780, embodies the esteemed tradition of the grenadier non-commissioned officer within the 43rd Regiment of Foot during the late 18th century. Crafted at a scale of 1/30 and finished with a matte texture, this figure captures the dignified march of a grenadier NCO on duty. Adhering to historical accuracy, this toy soldier reflects the distinctive uniform and equipment of the 43rd Regiment of Foot during the specified time period. The red coat with blue facings, emblematic of a royal regiment, is faithfully reproduced, honoring the regiment's prestigious heritage. The absence of lace underscores the practicality and functionality of the grenadier's attire, emphasizing military efficiency above ornamentation. The figure's depiction as a non-commissioned officer adds an extra layer of significance, symbolizing leadership and experience within the grenadier company. With attention to detail, the miter cap worn by the NCO is intr