It's a carded 'map' of the coronation
route, pre-crowning, as the queen left Buckingham Palace, and is enhanced with 'Euro-premium'
style buildings of the Abbey at Westminster and the Palace, along with the coronation
coach (least used - most modelled!) and two figures, a royal footman and a
beefeater - yes, a 1:72nd'ish beefeater who missed both beefeater posts; that's
how the cookie crumbles here sometimes - messily!
The two figures in close-up, they are a tat
larger that the Airfix guards, but only a tad and can be described as 1:76-72nd
with no guilt. The royal footmen are civilians I think, while the beefeaters
are recruited from retiring SNCO's. not so much 'semi-flat' as 'stylised' I
feel is the best way to describe them and pretty unique - the pair.
What caused me to purchase this, years ago and long before I noticed the two little figures to its left; the horses are
semi-flat (closer to 'flat') but the riders have some body or substance to them
and the wagon follows the pattern of all those Jean/Big/Manurba wagons or the cake decoration we looked at
recently (which excited the Vichy as much as the Lutin bear! Non Ducor, Duco - quite Jovian Mr.
Roffler [Gillebertus 36], don't you agree?!) but all glued together as a rigid
model.
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