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The Bearskin Bundle are headdresses worn by the Foot Guards also known as His Majesties Foot Guards. This is a bundle of the ceremonial headdress of all the five footguard regiments with PBR texturing and plume.
This Pack includes:
– PBR texturing
– Ranker, NCO and Officer bearskins for all regiments
– Grenadier Guards Bearskins
– Coldstream Guards Bearskins
– Scot Guards Bearskins
– Irish Guards Bearskins
– Welsh Guards Bearskins
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