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HESSIAN MUSKETEERS CHARGING 1:72 figure
Hessian soldiers - Elite mercenaries of the American Revolution
These figurines represent the formidable Hessian troops - German auxiliaries engaged by the British Crown during the American War of Independence. Renowned for their discipline, precision and striking uniforms, the Hessians played a key role in major battles such as White Plains and Fort Washington. Feared by many American settlers, their reputation was both respected and controversial.
Often misunderstood, the Hessians were not simple mercenaries, but trained soldiers from several small German states - notably Hesse-Kassel - serving under treaty obligations. Perhaps their most famous moment came at the Battle of Trenton. On the morning of December 26, 1776, after crossing the icy Delaware river, General George Washington led a surprise attack that overwhelmed the Hessians, capturing nearly 1,000 soldiers in a stunning American victory. This bold maneuver boosted revolutionary morale and changed the course of the war.
Each figure is performed with historical precision, paying tribute to those disciplined soldiers who served far from home. Ideal for collectors, educators or anyone fascinated by the drama and details of the American Revolution.
Three sets of Hessians are planned, including a set of grenadiers with mitre caps.
Historical figurines to be painted in scale 1/72
Box containing 48 soldiers
HESSIAN MUSKETEERS CHARGING 1:72 figure
HESSIAN MUSKETEERS CHARGING 1:72 figure
Hessian soldiers - Elite mercenaries of the American Revolution
These figurines represent the formidable Hessian troops - German auxiliaries engaged by the British Crown during the American War of Independence. Renowned for their discipline, precision and striking uniforms, the Hessians played a key role in major battles such as White Plains and Fort Washington. Feared by many American settlers, their reputation was both respected and controversial.
Often misunderstood, the Hessians were not simple mercenaries, but trained soldiers from several small German states - notably Hesse-Kassel - serving under treaty obligations. Perhaps their most famous moment came at the Battle of Trenton. On the morning of December 26, 1776, after crossing the icy Delaware river, General George Washington led a surprise attack that overwhelmed the Hessians, capturing nearly 1,000 soldiers in a stunning American victory. This bold maneuver boosted revolutionary morale and changed the course of the war.
Each figure is performed with historical precision, paying tribute to those disciplined soldiers who served far from home. Ideal for collectors, educators or anyone fascinated by the drama and details of the American Revolution.
Three sets of Hessians are planned, including a set of grenadiers with mitre caps.
Historical figurines to be painted in scale 1/72
Box containing 48 soldiers


