Image is of a painted 1/72 scale plastic figure of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton who was a key British commander at the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) who, due to the last-minute nature of his arrival in the campaign, did not wear a full uniform. He wore civilian attire, famously including a top hat, while leading his division. The model figure is also brandishing an umbrella.
Image is of a painted 1/72 scale plastic figure of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton mounted on a horse who at Waterloo was wearing dark civilian attire, famously including a top hat, while leading his division. The model figure is also brandishing an umbrella. View is from the figures left with the horse facing left.
Image is of a painted 1/72 scale plastic figure of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton mounted on a horse who at Waterloo was wearing dark civilian attire, famously including a top hat, while leading his division. The model figure is also brandishing an umbrella. View is from above the figures right with the horse facing right.
"Charge! Charge! Hurrah! Hurrah!"
Nice wee figure of Picton at Waterloo - though slightly spoilt by the fact the mould was not quite matched up when the figure was made. #minitures #napoleonic