Royal Army Physical Training Corps (RAPTC) 3D Printed Cap Badge Display Frame – King's Crown
Royal Army Physical Training Corps (RAPTC) 3D Printed Cap Badge Display Frame – King's Crown
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Royal Army Physical Training Corps (RAPTC) 3D Printed Cap Badge Display Frame
Official MOD-Licensed Display Piece
The Royal Army Physical Training Corps traces its origins to the Army Gymnastic Staff established at Aldershot in 1860, redesignated the Army Physical Training Corps in 1918 and granted Royal status in 2010. For over 160 years, the RAPTC has developed the physical robustness, resilience, and sporting excellence of soldiers across every regiment and corps. This precision-printed display frame faithfully reproduces the Corps' distinctive insignia in full colour, ready to hang and display with pride.
Specifications
- 📐 Dimensions: 35 cm × 35 cm × 6 cm deep box frame
- 🎨 Finish: Hand made, individually coloured 3D printed military flash in authentic RAPTC colours
- 🏭 Made to order: Dispatched within 7–10 working days
About the Badge
The RAPTC cap badge features crossed swords surmounted by the Crown, symbolising the Corps' service to the Crown and its enduring role in developing the physical and combat readiness of the British Army.
Why Choose Precision Military Emblems?
- Official MOD-licensed design accuracy and authenticity
- High-resolution precision printing for sharp detail reproduction
- Durable premium-grade materials designed for long-term display
- Ready-to-hang with integrated wall-mounted bracket
- Faithful historical representation of RAPTC heritage and insignia
- Ideal for collectors, veterans, serving personnel, and military enthusiasts
Perfect for RAPTC veterans, serving PTIs, regimental collectors, and military history enthusiasts seeking an authentic display piece.
Please note: This is a replica display emblem produced for commemorative and decorative purposes. Dispatch times may vary depending on production schedule.
Official Licensed Product. Intellectual property of the Secretary of State for Defence is used under licence.
