For Sale Busts, Various Scales.

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Richard Baxter

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I have several busts for sale, in various scales, all in resin apart from the Le Cimier, which is in white metal. No work has been done on any of them and all are in their original packaging.

Will post world-wide, method and cost of delivery to be agreed at time of purchase. Any questions, just ask.

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Three busts from Young Miniatures, scale 1/10th. Polish Nobleman (£30), Polish Winged Hussar (£40), German WW2 Gebirgsjager (£25). Prices are based on the original retail prices, the Winged Hussar has more parts in it and hence is more expensive.

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Two busts from Stromtroopers at 1/6th scale, a French infantryman from the Revolutionary Period, and a Chasseur a Cheval of the Imperial Guard, 1805/15. Prices £30 for the infantryman, and £35 for the Chasseur.

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Two busts from Alexandros, of Napoleon and Murat, both at 200mm, price £30 each.

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A resin bust from Castle Miniatures at 250mm depicting the "Drummer of La Marseilaise", priced at £30, and a white metal bust from Le Cimier of a Chasseur a Cheval of the Imperial Guard, 1805 to 1815, sculpted by Charles Conrad, scale is 1/10th, price £25.

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A set of 3 busts of the principal commanders at Waterloo, Napoleon, Wellington and Blucher. For same reason there is an extra Blucher body in the box! No scale or manufacturer named on the box, but I think the set was produced by Mitches Models and scale looks like 200mm. On offer at £30. SOLD.

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Finally, a lovely sculpt of a Hussar du Bercheney, 1722. I know that this was sculpted by Nick Dransfield but there is no scale or manufacturer named on the box. I think that it might have been produced by SK Miniatures and the scale looks like 200mm. On offer at £30.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Richard.
 
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Beautiful pieces Richard, I think many people will be interested. Shame with Brexit that customs charges are so high now for the France, I'm a bit stuck buying from the EU if the postage isn't prohibitive.....
 
Bonjour Bran, meilleurs voeux de l'Ecosse.

Yes, I sympathise, the same problem exists for us buying from France and elsewhere in continental Europe. It's very frustrating, especially as Scotland did not vote for Brexit. I have only been hit by customs charges once, and that was for a high-value package. If you keep the value under the minimum cost, which I think is 120 Euros, no charges are incurred.

If there;s anything there that you like, we'll see if a deal can be done whereby you can avoid les douaniers!

Richard.
 
That's very kind of you to suggest this Richard, thank you very much. The problem with buying in pounds sterling is that Paypal charges a fee for the currency conversion and on top of that there are customs fees. The total means that in general, to within a few euros, it is sometimes more interesting to order in Europe where some merchants offer free shipping from a certain amount....
 
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