This Del Prado figurine depicts an officer from the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons during the Napoleonic Wars. The figure is made of painted lead and is part of a collection of military personnel from the era of 1751-1815. It is a single piece and represents an Italian soldier.


The brand of the figurine is Del Prado and it is part of a booklet collection called Napoleon at War (Booklet 75). The figure is suitable for collectors aged 17 years and up. The item falls under the categories of Toys & Games, Toy Soldiers, and Del Prado.


The 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, was a cavalry regiments in the British Army first raised in 1689 as Sir Albert Cunningham Regiment of Dragoons. One of the regiments most famous battles was its engagement in the Batt of the Boyle fought in Ireland. The regiment took part in the charge of heavy cavalry at Waterloo. The heavy cavalry charged downhill dispersing the Cuirassiers guarding d’Erlons left flank. Being excellent swordsmen, the Inniskilling Dragoons routed another brigade under the command of Quoit.


Dragoon is in new unused unopened condition although there is a dent in the bottom of the plastic bubble cover but the soldier inside is unaffected. I bought the magazine as used to go with the soldier as it has a lot of information.