Copper State Models
Irish Free State Officer Aiming (1/35) F35-068
This finely detailed 1/35 scale resin figure from Copper State Models portrays an Irish Free State officer in an aiming stance, capturing the intensity and realism of the early 1920s conflicts in Ireland. Sculpted with precision and historical accuracy, it’s an excellent addition to any diorama representing post–World War I or Irish Civil War scenes.
- 1/35 scale resin figure of an Irish Free State officer
- Dynamic aiming pose with authentic uniform detail
- Exceptional sculpting and casting quality
- Ideal for Irish Civil War or interwar period dioramas
- Perfect companion to other Copper State Models Irish figures
This figure brings to life the transitional period following the end of the Great War, when the newly formed Irish Free State forces were engaged in conflict to establish stability. The accurate uniform, gear, and weapon detail make it suitable for realistic historical vignettes or as a standalone display piece.
History: Following Ireland’s struggle for independence, the Irish Free State was established in 1922. The period that followed saw internal conflict between pro- and anti-treaty forces during the Irish Civil War (1922–1923). Officers such as this figure represents were part of the new National Army, tasked with defending the fledgling government. Their uniforms and equipment reflected both British influence and emerging national identity, making them a distinctive subject for military historians and scale modellers alike.








