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The Southern Cross - Add-On
Charley McNeil stands resolutely on one of the twelve pounders of Randol's
battery on June 30, 1862. Around him swirls savage combat as the men of
the famed Pennsylvania Reserves rush forward in a vain attempt to save the
battery. Based on artist Don Troiani's painting, The Southern Cross, these
historically accurate, hand painted pewter figures capture every detail of
the battle. Limited edition sets are numbered and include a The Southern
Cross certificate that is signed by the artist. Buy both 1:32 scale sets
to form the complete scene. |
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Eyeball to Eye - Confederate Figures and Fence
The intense fire from the Iron Brigade and Battery B at Antietam was
remarked on by General "Stonewall" Jackson as a "terrific storm of shell,
canister, and musketry" raining down on his men. These historically
accurate, hand painted pewter figures capture every detail of that battle.
Each of the two sets that form the complete scene are signed and numbered
limited editions that include six figures along with a fence and terrain
base. 1:32 scale. |
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Eyeball to Eyeball - Iron Brigade Figures and Fence
The intense fire from the Iron Brigade and Battery B at Antietam was
remarked on by General "Stonewall" Jackson as a "terrific storm of shell,
canister, and musketry" raining down on his men. These historically
accurate, hand painted pewter figures capture every detail of that battle.
Each of the two sets that form the complete scene are signed and numbered
limited editions that include six figures along with a fence and terrain
base. 1:32 scale. |
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Erin Go Bragh!
The costly Irish Brigade charge against
Confederate troops along the Sunken Road at Antietam, during which the
Brigade lost one-third of its men, is dramatically recreated in this
limited edition, hand painted 1:32 scale pewter set. |
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High Water Mark
General Lewis Armistead leads his men into
Cushing's battery at the Angle during the culmination of Pickett's
charge at the Battle of Gettysburg. Based on artist Don Troiani's
painting, The High Water Mark, these historically accurate, hand
painted pewter figures capture every detail of the battle. Limited
edition set is numbered and includes a The High Water Mark certificate
that is signed by the artist. Set comes complete with 1:32 scale
figures and a deluxe terrain base. |
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Observation Tower with Three Figures
These historically accurate hand-painted metal figures capture every
detail of Civil War combat. 1:32 scale. |
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Union & Confederate Infantry Set
These classic 1:72 scale miniatures are a perfect, inexpensive way to
recreate your favorite Civil War scene. Complete with 50 Union figures
and 49 Confederate figures. |
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Union & Confederate Complete Set with Diorama Base
These classic 1:72 scale miniatures are a perfect, inexpensive way to
recreate your favorite Civil War scene. Complete with 50 artillery
figures, two limber wagons, eight artillery horses, six cannons, 34
cavalry figures, 22 cavalry horses, 22 cavalry riders and 99 infantry
figures with a diorama base. |
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The Crater
This limited edition 1:32 scale hand-painted pewter
set captures with remarkable detail the ferocity of the fighting that took
place in the Crater at Petersburg, Virginia in 1864. |
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The Burden of Command
Gaze at Confederate General Longstreet as he
nods, giving the written order to General Pickett to advance with his
men across the long, dangerous field toward Cemetery Ridge, where
Union gunners and infantry await. The weight of the decision is the
"Burden of Command". These hand-painted 1:32 scale metal figures are
based on a painting by artist Keith Rocco. |
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The Lions of the Round Top
Colonel Joshua
Chamberlain leads his men in a gallant attack to hold back the advance of
the Alabamans on Little Round Top. Based on artist Don Troiani's painting,
Lions of the Round Top, these historically accurate, hand painted pewter
figures capture every detail of the battle. Limited edition sets are
numbered and include a Lions of the Round Top certificate that is signed
by the artist. Each set comes complete with figures and deluxe terrain
base. 1:32 scale. |