SOLDIERS from past, present and future have joined forces to launch a bumper new merchandise range to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.

The Poppyscotland collection, which includes the charity’s first-ever gentleman’s brooch, is available to buy online and will be available to at 27 “Poppy-up Shops” across Scotland until November 10.

To unveil the new catalogue, veteran Ronnie Wilson, a former Queen’s Own Cameron Highlander, and ex-Army officer Stella Bartram, one of Scotland’s foremost fitness experts, were joined by a soldier, and a 16-year-old with ambitions to serve her country.

LCpl Joseva Naycavou took a break from a busy schedule, which includes life as part of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland [2 SCOTS], and fixture commitments around the world as a key member of the Scotland 7s squad, to take part in the photoshoot, alongside cadet Cassie Smillie.

The Fijian-born forward said: “Comradeship is everything to me, whether it’s in the barracks or on the rugby pitch.

"During Poppy Appeal, it’s incredibly heart-warming to see people across the country wear the poppy with pride, whether it’s on a brooch, a bag or a badge.

"Just by doing that, they are making a huge difference to the lives of ex-Servicemen and women.”

This year’s range includes clothing, pin badges, stationary, mugs and bags, with special centenary edition T-shirts and jumpers.

Renowned remembrance artist Jacqueline Hurley has also produced a stunning landscape entitled Scotland Remembers, which is available as a limited-edition print, a mug, T-shirt or commemorative plate.

Details of how and where to buy the Poppyscotland merchandise range can be found at www.poppyscotland.org.uk