



Though I have mostly been posting information about Der Kriegspieler figures over on The Old Metal Detector I thought this oddity was of enough Hinton Hunt interest to post here. I don't really recall any British Light Infantry drummer figures from any manufacturer (I'm sure someone will know of any there are out there). Der Kriegspieler did a number of command sets and this figure must be part of 825-154, British Light Infantry Command Group. Looks like a standard BN 12 drummer figure with a replacement Light Infantry head.
The figure has a fair amount of flash on his right arm, which should clean up nicely, and a very thin base.
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