Naps...just Naps
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I hope someone can help me with this identification question.
I just purchased a few new W.Britains Naps and was trying to rearrange one of my display shelves to fit them in when I noticed two wounded pre-First Gear W.Britains British infantry soldiers that I had forgotten about.
I can't even remember where I got them and I couldn't find a box for them anywhere.
They are 18th Regiment of Foot Royal Irish. I know this much because they have 18 written on their packs so I looked it up on Wikipedia.
I also Googled W.Britains 18th of foot and got nothing.
They are wearing uniforms typical of the Napoleonic era. Red tunic, blue facings, grey trousers and black shako but I can't find any record of them engaged in any Napoleonic battles other than the siege of Toulon in 1893.
Does anyone know when W.Britains released these soldiers, what the WB reference number is, if they released any other sets of this regiment and why did they release the 18th? Was it a mistake?
Thanks
Paul
I just purchased a few new W.Britains Naps and was trying to rearrange one of my display shelves to fit them in when I noticed two wounded pre-First Gear W.Britains British infantry soldiers that I had forgotten about.
I can't even remember where I got them and I couldn't find a box for them anywhere.
They are 18th Regiment of Foot Royal Irish. I know this much because they have 18 written on their packs so I looked it up on Wikipedia.
I also Googled W.Britains 18th of foot and got nothing.
They are wearing uniforms typical of the Napoleonic era. Red tunic, blue facings, grey trousers and black shako but I can't find any record of them engaged in any Napoleonic battles other than the siege of Toulon in 1893.
Does anyone know when W.Britains released these soldiers, what the WB reference number is, if they released any other sets of this regiment and why did they release the 18th? Was it a mistake?
Thanks
Paul