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M101 Toy Soldier Set Officer,
Royal Scots Greys Painted

£50.60

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SKU: Toy-set-A-M101

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M101 Toy Soldier Set Officer, Royal Scots Greys

The 2nd Dragoons 1900

54mm British Army 1879 to 1900

The Royal Scots Greys was a cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1707 until 1971, when they amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) to form The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Carabiniers and Greys.

The regiment's history began in 1678, when three independent troops of Scots Dragoons were raised. In 1681, these troops were regimented to form The Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons, numbered the 4th Dragoons in 1694.

They were already mounted on grey horses by this stage and were already being referred to as the Grey Dragoons. In 1707, they were renamed The Royal North British Dragoons North Britain then being the envisaged common name for Scotland, but were already being referred to as the Scots Greys.

In 1713, they were renumbered the 2nd Dragoons as part of a deal between the commands of the English Army and the Scottish Army when the two were in the process of being unified into the British Army. They were also sometimes referred to, during the first Jacobite uprising, as Portmore's Dragoons.

In 1877, their nickname was finally made official when they became the 2nd Dragoons Royal Scots Greys, which was inverted in 1921 to The Royal Scots Greys 2nd Dragoons. They kept this title until 2 July 1971, when they amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers, forming the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.


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All hand painted Toy Soldier sets packed in Red Boxes. Cast in quality white metal, hand painted gloss enamels. Available as unpainted casting, kit with colour photo.

All hand painted Toy Soldier sets packed in the Classic Tradition Red Boxes. All Toy Soldiers cast in quality white metal, and individually hand painted in gloss enamels. 

If you can't find the toy soldiers you are looking for, send an e-mail to order@traditionoflondon.com and we will arrange for delivery! Toy Soldier Sets marked as Out of Stock have a delivery time of approximately 6 weeks.

In 1980 the Toy Soldier range painted in gloss was introduced. The Toy Soldiers were back then sculpted by David Scheinmann. Now adays the additions of Toy Soldiers are sculpted by Andrew Stadden and Art IG. The Toy Soldiers number has gropen from modest beginnings and expanded to a very extensive range of Toy Soldiers covering many popular subjects and periods of military history.

Tradition of London

M101 Toy Soldier Set Officer, Royal Scots Greys Painted

£50.60

Painted in Gloss

In stock

SKU: Toy-set-A-M101

Viewed 5393 times

Shop Location: C-18-3


Description


M101 Toy Soldier Set Officer, Royal Scots Greys

The 2nd Dragoons 1900

54mm British Army 1879 to 1900

The Royal Scots Greys was a cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1707 until 1971, when they amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) to form The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Carabiniers and Greys.

The regiment's history began in 1678, when three independent troops of Scots Dragoons were raised. In 1681, these troops were regimented to form The Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons, numbered the 4th Dragoons in 1694.

They were already mounted on grey horses by this stage and were already being referred to as the Grey Dragoons. In 1707, they were renamed The Royal North British Dragoons North Britain then being the envisaged common name for Scotland, but were already being referred to as the Scots Greys.

In 1713, they were renumbered the 2nd Dragoons as part of a deal between the commands of the English Army and the Scottish Army when the two were in the process of being unified into the British Army. They were also sometimes referred to, during the first Jacobite uprising, as Portmore's Dragoons.

In 1877, their nickname was finally made official when they became the 2nd Dragoons Royal Scots Greys, which was inverted in 1921 to The Royal Scots Greys 2nd Dragoons. They kept this title until 2 July 1971, when they amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers, forming the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.


Price code G

All hand painted Toy Soldier sets packed in Red Boxes. Cast in quality white metal, hand painted gloss enamels. Available as unpainted casting, kit with colour photo.

All hand painted Toy Soldier sets packed in the Classic Tradition Red Boxes. All Toy Soldiers cast in quality white metal, and individually hand painted in gloss enamels. 

If you can't find the toy soldiers you are looking for, send an e-mail to order@traditionoflondon.com and we will arrange for delivery! Toy Soldier Sets marked as Out of Stock have a delivery time of approximately 6 weeks.

In 1980 the Toy Soldier range painted in gloss was introduced. The Toy Soldiers were back then sculpted by David Scheinmann. Now adays the additions of Toy Soldiers are sculpted by Andrew Stadden and Art IG. The Toy Soldiers number has gropen from modest beginnings and expanded to a very extensive range of Toy Soldiers covering many popular subjects and periods of military history.

Tradition of London

M101 Toy Soldier Set Officer, Royal Scots Greys Painted

£50.60

Painted in Gloss

In stock

SKU: Toy-set-A-M101

Viewed 5393 times

Shop Location: C-18-3


Description


M101 Toy Soldier Set Officer, Royal Scots Greys

The 2nd Dragoons 1900

54mm British Army 1879 to 1900

The Royal Scots Greys was a cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1707 until 1971, when they amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) to form The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Carabiniers and Greys.

The regiment's history began in 1678, when three independent troops of Scots Dragoons were raised. In 1681, these troops were regimented to form The Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons, numbered the 4th Dragoons in 1694.

They were already mounted on grey horses by this stage and were already being referred to as the Grey Dragoons. In 1707, they were renamed The Royal North British Dragoons North Britain then being the envisaged common name for Scotland, but were already being referred to as the Scots Greys.

In 1713, they were renumbered the 2nd Dragoons as part of a deal between the commands of the English Army and the Scottish Army when the two were in the process of being unified into the British Army. They were also sometimes referred to, during the first Jacobite uprising, as Portmore's Dragoons.

In 1877, their nickname was finally made official when they became the 2nd Dragoons Royal Scots Greys, which was inverted in 1921 to The Royal Scots Greys 2nd Dragoons. They kept this title until 2 July 1971, when they amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers, forming the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.


Price code G

All hand painted Toy Soldier sets packed in Red Boxes. Cast in quality white metal, hand painted gloss enamels. Available as unpainted casting, kit with colour photo.

All hand painted Toy Soldier sets packed in the Classic Tradition Red Boxes. All Toy Soldiers cast in quality white metal, and individually hand painted in gloss enamels. 

If you can't find the toy soldiers you are looking for, send an e-mail to order@traditionoflondon.com and we will arrange for delivery! Toy Soldier Sets marked as Out of Stock have a delivery time of approximately 6 weeks.

In 1980 the Toy Soldier range painted in gloss was introduced. The Toy Soldiers were back then sculpted by David Scheinmann. Now adays the additions of Toy Soldiers are sculpted by Andrew Stadden and Art IG. The Toy Soldiers number has gropen from modest beginnings and expanded to a very extensive range of Toy Soldiers covering many popular subjects and periods of military history.

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