Rogers’ Rangers – Standing Firing
Model: 16213
Scale: 1/30
Finish: Matte
Manufacturer: W. Britain
This dynamic figure represents a member of Rogers’ Rangers, the famed light infantry unit of the French and Indian War, depicted in the act of firing his musket.
Commanded by Major Robert Rogers, these rangers were among the first organized light infantry forces in North America. Known for their mobility, stealth, and unconventional tactics, Rogers’ Rangers operated in harsh wilderness conditions, conducting reconnaissance, raids, and skirmishes against French forces and their allies.
Dressed in practical green field clothing suited for woodland combat, this figure reflects the ranger’s role as a marksman and scout. The firing pose captures the intensity of frontier warfare, where speed and accuracy were critical for survival.
Expertly sculpted and hand-painted in 1/30 scale with a matte finish, this W. Britain miniature is an excellent addition to any French & Indian War or early American military collection.
A standout piece for collectors interested in the origins of American light infantry tactics and frontier warfare.
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