Sunday, September 25, 2022

W. Britains Ltd. potential recreation of the Coronation of King Charles III

 Given the consolidation (implosion) of Great Britain’s Armed Forces, and the succession of multiple owner’s of W. Britains Ltd., it is highly improbable that unlike in 1953 (Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation), there will be a comparable recreation of King Charles III’s, ceremonies, by any toy soldier manufacturer, including Britains.

For the fortunate, but rapidly dwindling, number of old Britains toy soldiers (made < 1966) collectors, the author has researched and compiled a list of sets (w/numbers) which would be accurately representative of the participants in the forthcoming historical event. It has already been officially stated that it will occur Saturday, May 6, 2023, and will be shorter, more inclusive, and less expensive than previous coronations. That being the case, a toy soldier replication may be more achievable than thought (if you have the sets). Personally was shocked at how few the number of applicable sets. However, while several are relatively common, quite a few are very rare.

 

The Life Guards, No. 1

The Royal Horse Guards, No. 2

Royal Marines, marching at the slope, No. 35

Full Band of the Coldstream Guards, marching No. 37

King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, No. 39

Scots Guards, marching at the slope, No. 75

Coronation Chair and Stone of Scone, No. 86D

Band of the Life Guards, No. 101

Gurkhas, No.197

General Staff Officers, Review Order, No. 201 

The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard, No. 1257

Band of the Royal Marines, No. 1291 (2153, 2115)

The State Coach, No. 1470

Attendant’s to the State Coach, Footmen, outriders and Yeomen of the Guard, No. 1475 (9302)

Coldstream Guards, Marching at the slope, No. 1515

Band of the Royal Air Force, No. 1527 (2116)

Royal Canadian Mounted Police, dismounted, No.1554

The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, No. 1555

Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, Review Order, marching at the slope, No. 1633

Drum and Pipe Band of the Scots Guards, No. 1722

The Life Guards, mounted and foot sentries, No. 2029

Australian Infantry Pattern 1948 Pattern Blue Ceremonial Dress, at slope arms, No. 2030

The Sovereign’s Standard of Life Guards (Escort), No. 2067

Royal Marines, at present arms, No. 2071

King’s Royal Rifle Corps, marching at the trail, No. 2072

Royal Air Force, marching at the slope, No. 2073

King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, at the walk, No. 2077

Irish Guards, presenting arms, No. 2078 

The Royal Company of Archers the King’s Body Guard for Scotland, No. 2079

Royal Navy, marching at the slope, No. 2080

The Sovereign’s Escort, Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, No. 2081 (large set)

Coldstream Guards, at attention, No. 2082

Color Party of the Scot Guards, No. 2084

Rifle Brigade, marching at the trail, No. 2091

Parachute Regiment, marching at the slope, No. 2092

Drum and Pipe Band of the Irish Guards, No. 2096 

Full Band of the Grenadier Guards, No. 2113

The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, No. 2149

 

Dependent on how the term “more inclusive” is implemented there may be additional applicable sets.


Following are images of several of the sets listed above;


The State Coach, Set No.1470


A view of the same set in the box

Another view of the same set displayed by the box

Coronation Chair and Stone of Scone, Set No. 86 D

The Yeomen of the Guard "Beefeaters", 
Set No. 1257

Band of the Royal Marines, Set No. 1291

The Royal Company of Archers, Set No. 2079

Honorable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms,
Set No. 2149

The Sovereign's Standard (Escort), Set No. 2067

The Life Guards, Set No. 1

The Royal Horse Guards, Set No. 2





3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do love a glossy Britains soldier. However like quite a lot of people in the UK I am Republican so the coronation in anathema.

Anonymous said...

Like many people in Germany I am a strong Royalist and I hope British Monarchy will Last for ever. God Save the King!!! And of Cordes I love glossy toy soldiers, espacially from Asset.

Anonymous said...

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