Copper State Models
Royal Irish Constabulary Cadet (1/35) F35-079
This 1/35 scale resin figure from Copper State Models depicts a Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) Cadet, representing the elite auxiliary units deployed during the Irish War of Independence. Sculpted with meticulous attention to period detail, the figure captures the disciplined stance and distinctive uniform of these controversial but historically significant forces.
- Highly detailed 1/35 scale resin figure of an RIC Cadet
- Accurate early 1920s uniform and webbing equipment
- Exceptional sculpting for realistic folds and facial expression
- Ideal for Irish War of Independence and interwar dioramas
- Perfect companion to Copper State Models’ Irish and British figure range
The RIC Cadet is portrayed in a composed, ready stance, making it an excellent focal point for Irish conflict scenes or historical vignettes. The high casting quality and accuracy make it suitable for both display and detailed painting projects.
History: The Royal Irish Constabulary Cadet Division was formed in 1920 to reinforce the overstretched Irish police during the escalating War of Independence. Comprised mostly of former British officers from the Great War, the cadets became known for their discipline, training, and loyalty to the Crown. Often operating alongside the Black and Tans, they were involved in counter-insurgency operations and intelligence gathering. Their presence symbolised Britain’s determination to maintain control, but also contributed to deep divisions in Irish society. This figure captures a moment in that turbulent history, reflecting both the professionalism and controversy surrounding the RIC Cadets.








