W. Britain
British Royal Marine Bugler 1959
British Royal Marine Bugler 1959
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Long before radios, the bugle was how a Marine detachment heard its orders — a call that could cut across a parade ground, a ship's deck, or the noise of battle when no shouted command could carry. The Royal Marines made that skill into an institution. Their Band Service and corps of buglers became, and remain, among the most admired military musicians in the world, sounding the calls that ordered the day's routine and the great ceremonial pieces — the Last Post over the fallen, the Reveille, the Beat Retreat. A Royal Marines bugler was a trained fighting Marine first and a musician second, and this figure of 1959 shows him in his ceremonial blues.
W. Britain sculpts the bugler in the act of playing, the instrument raised and its corded tassels hanging, in the Royal Marines' ceremonial blues: dark blue tunic with red facings, the white peaked cap with red band, medal ribbons, white belt and gloves, and red-striped trousers. He completes the Royal Marines cluster, sounding the calls for the Royal Marine Officer and Royal Marine Sergeant of the Napoleonic Corps and taking his place on parade beside the Royal Marine in Full Dress.
W. Britain model 13013. 1/30 scale (approximately 60mm), solid metal hand-painted in a matte finish. Single foot figure on a sculpted base. Supplied in a window box.
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Dimensions
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54mm
Care information
Care information
These are not play toys. They are collectables. Recommended for 14 yrs old and older.

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