The British Life Guards were an elite cavalry unit that played a significant role during the Napoleonic Wars. As part of the Household Cavalry, they were known for their discipline, striking uniforms, and effectiveness in battle.
The Life Guards were heavy cavalry, meaning they were equipped with large horses, sabers, and armor, designed for shock charges against enemy formations. Their primary roles included:
Direct combat: Engaging enemy cavalry and infantry.
Reconnaissance: Gathering intelligence on enemy movements.
Guard duties: Protecting the British monarchy and high-ranking officials.
Key Battles
The Life Guards distinguished themselves in several engagements, most notably:
The Peninsular War (1808–1814): They participated in various battles against Napoleon’s forces in Spain and Portugal.
The Battle of Waterloo (1815): The Life Guards played a crucial role in Wellington’s cavalry charges, helping to repel Napoleon’s forces and secure victory for the Allied armies.
Their reputation for bravery and discipline made them one of the most respected cavalry units in the British Army.
LIFE GUARD - BRITAIN in Kit
Very rare cavalry figure kit to assembly and paint, one of the best AIRFIX edition in the 1970-80's
scale 1/32 - 54 mm
Brand: AIRFIX
Material: plastic
Paint and accessories for assembly not included. Some experiences in model kit assembley is necessary

















