Continental Line Soldier

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Description

Continental Line Soldier – Resting on Musket, 1777–1787
Model: 16215

Scale: 1/30

Finish: Matte

Manufacturer: W. Britain

This finely detailed figure represents a soldier of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, depicted in a relaxed moment resting on his musket between marches or engagements.

By the later years of the war, particularly after 1777, the Continental Line had developed into a more disciplined and professional fighting force. With training influenced by European military standards and improved organization, these soldiers played a critical role in sustaining the fight for independence against British forces.

The uniform and equipment reflect the evolving appearance of American troops during the conflict, combining practicality with the growing standardization of the army. The calm, grounded pose captures a quieter moment in the life of a soldier, offering contrast to more dynamic battlefield scenes.

Expertly sculpted and hand-painted in 1/30 scale with a matte finish, this W. Britain figure is an excellent addition to any American Revolution collection, ideal for building camp scenes, march formations, or historically accurate dioramas.

A versatile and character-rich piece for collectors seeking to portray the everyday life of the Continental Army.



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