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Royal Regiment of Fusiliers 3D Printed Cap Badge

Royal Regiment of Fusiliers 3D Printed Cap Badge

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Royal Regiment of Fusiliers 3D Printed Cap Badge
Official MOD-Licensed Display Piece

A proud tribute to the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers — formed in 1968 from the amalgamation of four historic fusilier regiments: the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, the Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers, the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), and the Lancashire Fusiliers. With heritage reaching back centuries, the regiment has served worldwide. This King's Crown grenade version is finished in silver and gold and arrives ready to hang straight out of the box.

  • 📐 Dimensions: 190 mm x 250 mm x 50 mm
  • 🎨 Finish: Silk PLA — silver and gold
  • 🖼️ Display: Built-in keyhole mount — ready to hang straight out of the box
  • ⏱️ Made to order: Dispatched within 10 working days

About the Badge

The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers cap badge features St George and the Dragon within a laurel wreath, surmounted by a King's Crown and set with a flaming grenade. The design reflects the regiment's fusilier identity and honours its four founding regiments. The silver and gold finish gives it strong contrast for study, display, and badge identification.

Why Choose Precision Military Emblems?

  • ✅ Official MOD-licensed replica
  • ✅ High-resolution 3D print — crisp lines, fine detail
  • ✅ Built-in keyhole mount for easy wall hanging
  • ✅ Lightweight and durable Silk PLA construction
  • ✅ Made to order in the UK
  • ✅ A precision display replica — not an officially issued badge

Perfect for: Royal Regiment of Fusiliers veterans, regimental messes, retirement gifts, and family tributes.

Please note: This is a 3D printed replica and not an officially issued badge. Made to order — please allow up to 10 working days for dispatch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most important things to check are historical accuracy, display quality, licensing, and whether the piece is meant for wear or display. A good military cap badge display piece should clearly match the regiment, crown version, and main design details of the original insignia, especially if it is being bought as a gift, memorial, or collection item. This Royal Regiment of Fusiliers display badge is designed as an official MOD-licensed replica and uses the King's Crown grenade version, with St George and the Dragon inside a laurel wreath. It is made as a large-format 3D printed display piece in a silver and gold finish, with a built-in keyhole mount so it can be hung straight away. It suits Fusiliers veterans, serving family members, and collectors who want a wall display rather than a wearable badge. The main tradeoff is that it is not an officially issued uniform badge, so it is best for display, remembrance, and gifting rather than reenactment wear or formal service use.
A 3D printed military cap badge is primarily a display item, while an original issued badge is made for uniform wear and collecting authenticity. Small metal replicas are usually closer in size to wearable badges, but they may not offer the same large visual impact for wall display. This Royal Regiment of Fusiliers cap badge is a precision 3D printed replica made from lightweight Silk PLA, so it is easier to mount and display than a heavy metal piece. At 190 mm by 250 mm by 50 mm, it is much larger than a standard cap badge and is intended to be seen as a tribute or presentation piece. The silver and gold finish helps highlight details like the flaming grenade, King's Crown, and central St George and the Dragon motif. This type of badge is best for home offices, regiment-themed rooms, retirement gifts, and family displays. The tradeoff is that it is not an original issued badge, so buyers focused on period authenticity or service-wear use may prefer a genuine smaller badge instead.
Yes, it is a strong choice if you want a Royal Regiment of Fusiliers display piece with clear regimental identity and easy wall mounting. The badge represents the regiment formed in 1968 from four fusilier regiments, and its design combines well-known elements of Fusiliers insignia, including the flaming grenade, King's Crown, laurel wreath, and St George and the Dragon. This version is especially suitable for veterans of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, relatives creating a family tribute, and collectors of British Army badges or regimental memorabilia. Because it is a large 3D printed display replica with a built-in keyhole mount, it works well as a ready-to-hang piece for a study, hallway, or military collection room. It is less suitable for anyone needing a badge for beret wear, restoration of original uniforms, or strict medal-and-badge authenticity collecting. In those cases, an original issued badge would be more appropriate. For display, gifting, and remembrance, this format is practical, visible, and easy to present.