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Plate 98:  Creating boxes for unboxed items, Part 11: close-up of an Indian Army soldier
(This plate added AUG 2004)

Here we see a zoom-closeup photo of one of the toy soldiers from the two formations shown in Plate 97.

This soldier is uniformed in a kurta-style coat with a green sash.

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SUBJECT: Indian solider in kurta
   
CAMERA:  Sony DSC-P92 Cyber-shot
MEDIA:  Sony MSA-64A Memory Stick at 1.2 megapixel resolution
FILE:  JPEG from Sony Image Transfer version 1.00.1015.01
EDITING:  Adobe Photoshop
The ruler at the right shows that this figure is approximately 2-1/4 inches high. Strictly speaking, this metal soldier, if his head-covering were removed, would stand at a height of 54 millimeters. At the time this figure was made (early mid-twentieth century), toy soldiers which stood at a height of 54 millimeters were said to be in standard scale.

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