Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing two Portuguese Infantry colours with the so-called Aviz Cross (the one commonly described by scholars and a hypothetical emblazoned version).
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing two colours of the Portuguese Marine Infantry Regiment or "Terço da Armada" (the one commonly described by scholars and a hypothetical emblazoned variant).
Boxed set containing 2 easy assembly resin model kits, each one consisting of just 2 resin parts, besides of two sprues for optional weapons (the one for hull, the other for turret). Assembly schema at box reverse.
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing the King's and the Regiment's colours that belonged to the Valencia Kingdom Infantry Regiment, raised by the valencian authorities in support of Charles Habsburg's claims to the throne of Spain (1706-1709).
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing the King's and the Regiment's colours that belonged to the Queen's Own Infantry Regiment. This unit was raised in Barcelona in 1705 in support of Charles Habsburg's claims to the throne of Spain; the flags shown here are those approved in 1708.
Sheet showing 3 textured paper historical flags of battalions belonging to the 14th International Brigade (also known as La Marseillaise), at 1:72 scale.
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing two 1701 pattern Portuguese Infantry colours (the one commonly described by scholars and a hypothetical emblazoned variant).
Sheet showing 3 textured paper historical flags of battalions belonging to the 12th International Brigade (also known as Garibaldi Brigade), at 1:100 scale.
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing the King's and the Regiment's colours that belonged to the Admiral of Castile Infantry Regiment, better known as Ahumada Regiment on behalf of its first colonel. This unit was raised in Portugal in 1703 in support of Charles Habsburg's claims to the throne of Spain, lasting as such until 1721.
Printed DIN A7 paper sheet containing the King's and the Regiment's colours that belonged to the Walloon Guards of Philip d'Anjou, an elite guard and fighting unit first raised in 1702.
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