Miniature ALH Stand to Fight Figurine
Very solid with nice detail. And actually portrays not only standing to fight but also ready to fight. Complements my collection beautifully.
Commemorate the bravery of Australian Light Horse with this 200mm high cold cast bronze figurine. Read more..
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The Master Creations Stand to Fight cold cast bronze figurine is a tribute to the brave men of the Australian Light Horse in the Great War of 1914-1918. This exquisite figurine stands at approximately 200mm high and features a 70mm round base. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it captures the spirit and courage of these heroic soldiers. The figurine is designed to perfectly fit our acrylic frame display stand and 3D object frames, allowing you to create a unique and captivating display for your desk or shelf. Add a touch of history and elegance to your space with this stunning cold cast bronze figurine.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Colour: Antique bronze
Material: Cold-cast bronze
Dimensions: 200mm high + 70mm round base
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Very solid with nice detail. And actually portrays not only standing to fight but also ready to fight. Complements my collection beautifully.
Bloody beautiful! Lovely detail. Not quite perfect but then it doesn't have to be. Sits in my small collection as a poignant reminder of the ANZAC's spirit, bravery, sacrifice and the unbreakable bond between horse and rider. There is a certain sadness in the fact that these loyal companions weren't brought home with the mounted infantry. Lest we forget.
Very solid with nice detail. And actually portrays not only standing to fight but also ready to fight. Complements my collection beautifully.
Bloody beautiful! Lovely detail. Not quite perfect but then it doesn't have to be. Sits in my small collection as a poignant reminder of the ANZAC's spirit, bravery, sacrifice and the unbreakable bond between horse and rider. There is a certain sadness in the fact that these loyal companions weren't brought home with the mounted infantry. Lest we forget.