A toy manufacturer selling plastic soldiers depicting an ISIS beheading scene has provoked outrage from the family of a real life victim.

Caesar Miniatures offer a masked jihahi wielding a large knife, some armed jihadis standing guard, and the figure of hostage with is hands tied behind his back as part of their 'Iraq and Syria' range.

The scene imitating the horrifying murders of British citizens can be bought in the UK for as little as £7.99 for a box of 35 figures, measuring one inch high.

Caesar Miniatures offer a masked jihahi wielding a large knife, some armed jihadis standing guard, and the figure of hostage with is hands tied behind his back as part of their 'Iraq and Syria' range

The plastic soldiers come in sets containing men carrying shoulder-fired missiles as well as the masked jihadi and the bound-and-kneeling hostage

UK based online seller Hannants currently offer the product and have more than 50 in stock, their website says.

The brother of humanitarian aid worker Alan Henning, who was beheaded by ISIS in 2014, slammed the 'disgusting' set of toys.

Reg Henning told the Mirror: 'If it's a toy then it's aimed at children. Only sick people would buy it for their kids.

'I am shocked, I'm sure they will be an outcry once this gets out.'

Mr Henning, 47, was captured by ISIS in Syria in 2013 after he travelled to the region to help homeless children displaced by the conflict.

The scene imitating the horrifying murders of British citizens can be bought in the UK for as little as £6.29 for a box of 35 figures, measuring one inch high

Humanitarian aid worker Alan Henning was murdered by the ISIS jihadi dubbed Jihadi John

He was beheaded on camera in October 2014 by Mohammed Emwazi, the British executioner known as Jihadi John.

Caesar Miniatures products are sold around the world and have ranges modelled on historical armies throughout history.

Many of the toys are far less controversial and depict conflicts involving Roman, Persian and Second World War soldiers.

Their range of Mid-East Militia and Modern Urban Resisters (Terrorists) are proved upsetting to the family of victims.

Caesar Miniatures, based in Taiwan, has not replied to requests for comment.