For Sale Verlinden Figures, 120mm.

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Richard Baxter

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Am offerring for sale, 7 120mm Verlinden figures in resin, all completely untouched by paint or adhesive, all in original boxes. They are all French Napoleonic subjects with one exception, which is a British cavalryman from the Sikh War in 1846.

Price is £25 per figure.

Will post world-wide, postage cost to be agreed in advance.

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Left: Captain, 4th Hussars, France;
Right: Captain, 3rd Hussars, France.

BOTH FIGURES NOW SOLD, 24/02/25.


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Left: ADC to Marshal Berthier, France.
Right: Officer, Horse Artillery of the Guard. SOLD 25/02/25.

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Left: Captain ADC to Marshal Soult. SOLD.
Right: General Dorsenne, Foot Grenadiers of the Guard. SOLD, 25/02/25.

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Officer, 16th Lancers, Great Britain, Battle of Aliwal (Sikh War), 1846.

Any questions, please ask.
 
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I have the ADC to Berthier already or I would snatch your hand off even at the original price. A fantastic bargain. These are older figures but still paint up lovely with a bit of prep and occasional adjustment.

Richard is a top bloke - buy with confidence.
Gary
 
I have the ADC to Berthier already or I would snatch your hand off even at the original price. A fantastic bargain. These are older figures but still paint up lovely with a bit of prep and occasional adjustment.

Richard is a top bloke - buy with confidence.
Gary
Totally agree. Some of the napoleonics are superb. I bought Dorsenne and the artillery officer (you beat me to the 3rd Hussar Captain), but if I did not already have the 4th Hussar Captain and the two ADCs, I would have gone for those too… lovely figures.
 
Yes, I must concur with the above two comments. A handful of "turkeys" aside, the vast majority of figures in the Verlinden 120mm range still hold their own today. The 1/35 scale range on the other hand, not so much.

- Steve
 
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