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The stovepipe shako remained popular in North America among regulars and fencibles, and when militia got government-issued headgear, it was often hand-me-down stovepipe shakos. Command can be found in this category wearing both the old-fashioned cocked hat and the Belgic, which was coming in during the war. (Light infantry and militia in stovepipe shakos can be found in their own category).

British Center Co. Stovepipe, Advancing
$12.00
British infantry in stovepipe shakos, in the versatile advancing pose. These figures go with flank c.....

BRITISH CENTER CO., STOVEPIPE SHAKO, MARCHING
$12.00
Six unpainted metal figures. British or Canadians in the Stovepipe shako. .....

BRITISH COMMAND, STOVEPIPE AND BELGIC MIXED
$12.00
NOTE: THIS PACK HAS CHANGED!!!! British units very slowly acquired Belgic shakos and they were in.....

BRITISH FLANK COMPANY, STOVEPIPE SHAKO, MARCHING
$12.00
Six unpainted metal figures. British grenadiers or lights in stovepipe shakos. .....

BRITISH NCOS IN STOVEPIPE SHAKOS
$6.00
NCOs in stovepipe shakos to add variety to your units. These poses will be mixed into all future reg.....

FLANK CO. ADVANCING, STOVEPIPE SHAKO
$12.00
British flank company figures advancing at high porte in stovepipe shakos. .....

British Command, Early War
$12.00
Early in the War, many British officers still wore the bicorne (officers include Ensigns, who bore t.....

British Officers in Bicornes
$6.00
The standard uniform for British officers in the Peninsula War was a long coat with a "Cocked Hat," .....