Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777

FeR Miniatures SKU: REV00013
Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777
Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777
Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777
Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777
Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777
Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777
Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777
Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777

Brunswick Dragoons Cavalry OfficerSaratoga, 1777

FeR Miniatures SKU: REV00013

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75mm resin kit. Sculpted by Oriol Quin. Boxart by Javier Montero. kit includes: 10 pieces.

WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BUYING THIS FIGURE:

– Our figure has a powerful pose that allows a lot of storytelling.
– It has plenty of options for painting and allows depicting different regiments of Spanish infantry of the period.
– Our signature resin quality allows you to get the figure clean and ready in almost no time, so you may invest your precious free time in what matters: painting and having fun.

Charles I, Duke of Brunswick, was relative to King George III by the marriage of his son to one of the British king’s sisters. Besides that, the participation of Brunswick troops in the war against the American rebels benefited both parties. On one side, the Duchy of Brunswick was in financial trouble and could use the generous British aid. On the other, the British could use a contingent of well-trained professional troops on the campaign.

Led by General Baron von Riedesel, the Brunswickers arrived to Canada on 1776 and spent some time occupied in drills aimed to improve their marksmanship.

They joined General John Burgoyne’s invasion force in the Saratoga campaign and performed their duties excellently, even if the campaign itself failed and ended in a decisive American victory that would condition the outcome of the war itself.

Our miniature portrays an Officer from the Dragoon Regiment Prinz Friedrich.

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