Confederate Infantry Bugler No.1
This toy soldier, is a 1/30 scale replica of a Confederate Infantry Bugler. It features a matte finish and is a single figure. The bugle, a modern military signaling instrument, has a history dating back to 1750 when Hanoverian Jäger battalions adopted the Flügelmeister's semicircular copper horn. This replaced the bulky drums used by other light infantries, making it a more portable option. English rangers and skirmishers also adopted this instrument, which eventually became known as the bugle horn. In addition to giving non-verbal orders during battle, the bugle is also used to announce scheduled and non-scheduled events on an army installation throughout the day. This includes commands such as when to rise, assemble, eat, and sleep. This Confederate Infantry Bugler No.1 is a detailed and historically accurate representation of this important military instrument. Get your hands on this unique and collectible toy soldier today. It is a must-have for any military history enthusiast or