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the dunken company pRUSSIAN 54mm molds

We are pleased to offer these fine 54mm full rounded mold sets from the Prussian Seven (7) Year War.

This is an example of the Mounted Prussian Cuirassiers, when they are cast and painted
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Code No.
Description - Prussia Infantry Regiment No. 5 "Alt-Praunshweig"
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PA413

Mounted Prussian Cuirassiers - 3 mold kit mold

$49
PA412 Prussian: Standard Bearer mold $23
PA411 Prussia: Grenadier marching mold $23
PA410 Prussia: Officer walking mold $23
PA409 Prussia: Musketeer charging musket mold $23
PA408 Prussia: Musketeer loading mold $23
PA407 Prussia: Fifer mold $23
PA406 Prussia: Drummer - 2 mold kit mold $25
PA405 Prussian Musketeer Kneeling and Firing mold $23
PA404 Prussia: Officer advancing mold $23
PA403 Prussia: Officer pointing mold $23
PA402 Prussia: Grenadier firing mold $23
PA401 Prussia: Musketeer advancing mold $23

Prussia Infantry Regiment No. 5 "Alt-Praunshweig".

The uniform was introduced in 1752. The colour of the coat was prussian blue with the tie and the cocktail cuffs being red. Breeches, waist-coat and borders were coloured in light brown. Officers wore 30 embroidered golden bows: on the borders there were 12, two in the back, and on the waist, sleeves and pockets were each decorated with four bows. After the "Seven Years War" the embroidery on the borders was omitted. The non-commissioned officers uniforms were decorated with 10 yellow laces: in twos under each packet's flap, cuff and in the back. The white Tambour braids were designed rhomboid, coloured yellow and blue.

The flags were light-yellow with a blazing red cross; on a white shield in the center, you could see an eagle, flying to the sun. Above, there was situated a light-yellow ribbon, with the words "Pro Gloria et Patria" written on it. The painting was golden. The standard flag was white with a blazing red cross. Its shield was coloured light-yellow and the ribbon was white.

The Regiment was founded in 1655 as Eulen-burgsches Regiment. After it became customary in the Prussian army to name each regiment after its current commander in chief. From 1755 it took its name after Herzog Ferdinand von Braunschweig (Brunswick). All the figures have separate heads enabling each figure to be made into a grenadier or musketeer. Each figure comes with one head as illustrated, except 407 which has both heads.

Battle and parade plan for a Seven Years War Prussian Battalion

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Prussian Regiment layout, Click to enlarge

The Regiment took part in the following campaigns:

  • The first Silesian War: At the battle of Glogau and Mollwitz 1741
  • The Second Silesian War 1745:4th June the battle of Hohenfriedberg & 15th December the battle of Kesselsdorf.
  • The Seven Years War:
    • 1756, 2nd October, the battle of Lobositz
    • 1757, 5th November the battle of Rossbach, 5th December the battle of Leuthen
    • 1758, 14th October the battle of Hochkirch
    • 1760, 15th August the battle of Liegnitz, 3rd November the battle of Torgau

The regiment was garrisoned in Magdeburg. In 1806 the Regiment was disbanded after the capitulation of Magdeburg to the French.

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