Collection: King & Country Ceremonials

The British state pageantry tradition is the most visually distinctive in the world: bearskin caps and scarlet tunics on the Foot Guards, mounted Household Cavalry in cuirasses and plumed helmets, Highland pipers in government tartan, Yeomen of the Guard still in the red and gold Tudor uniform Henry VII issued in 1485. These are not historical recreations — they are the working ceremonial dress of operational regiments that still mount the King's Guard, ride in royal processions, and stand sentinel at coronations, state funerals, the State Opening of Parliament, and Trooping the Colour. King & Country's Ceremonials range brings every one of those regiments to the collector's display shelf in 1/30 (60mm) matte-painted detail.

King & Country ceremonial Scottish musicians lineup — pipers in tartan kilts with bagpipes, side drummer in scarlet tunic, bass drummer, and drum major in full ceremonial dress with bearskins