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British King Charles I Kit--1/30 Scale Resin and Metal Kit; Unpainted, Unassembled
$25.00

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W. Britain

Item Number: 70032

British King Charles I Kit

Charles was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.  Charles believed in the divine right of kings, and ruled thusly, which led to quarrels with both the English and Scottish parliaments.  Charles fought their armies the English Civil War (1642-45) but was ultimatly defeated.  He surrendered, but refused to accept his captors’ demands for a constitutional monarchy.  Charles escaped and the Royalists rose in May 1648, igniting the Second Civil War.  By August, the New Model Army put down the uprising, making a return to mediation Charles’s only recourse.  Parliament voted to continue negotiations, but Oliver Cromwell and the army opposed any further talks with a “bloody tyrant.”  Charles was tried, convicted, and executed for high treason in January 1649.

1/30 Scale Resin Kit 
Unpainted, Unassembled

Our models come out of the box pre-cleaned and prepped.  Their polyurethane resin construction means sharp, crisp detail with no flash and little pitting.  The metal parts are clean and sturdy. 
Our model kits are simple to assemble but by no means are they simple toys.  They are highly detailed, historically accurate model kits--the most ardent modeler can’t deny the quality and detail found in our kits!
At our core, we here at Campaign Miniatures are avid modelers, collectors, and above all, historians.  We put a lot of research and analysis to make all of our products correct and accurate.  And all Campaign Miniatures are compatible in size and scale with W.Britain figures and accessories so you can mix and match your completed kits.  Keep an eye out for our ever expanding range of figures, vehicles, and accessories.

Due to be released in DECEMBER 2024.