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Legion of the United States (Wayne’s Legion) Infantryman Running, 1794, No.2
By the time the Legion of the United States was formed most of the surplus clothing and equipment remaining from the American War of Independence had been used up and needed replacement. Military fashion in Europe was also changing and from 1792 on uniforms with long tails, working lapels, and falling collars were replaced with shorter coats, non-functioning lapels, and standing collars. The regular United States Army had adopted the same colors for uniforms as the late war Continental army: regimental coats of dark blue wool with red collars, lapels, and cuffs. The lining that showed at the turn-back of the tails was generally white for infantry and red for artillery. The riflemen wore a newly-designed short jacket with a 3-inch red edge binding the bottom, so that when the coat was buttoned across it appeared to have a red belt.
1/30 scale
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Chief Joseph Brant, 1777-83 Joseph Brant (Mohawk name Thayendanegea) grew up the Mohawk and Iroquois lands of New York, a territory under British influence. He attended Moor’s Charity School for...
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NEW! IN STOCK! British General Isaac Brock, 1812 Brock’s military career started at the age of 15 when he joined the 8th Regiment of Foot in 1785 with the rank...
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This warrior swings a simple and ancient combat weapon; the war club. This device has been employed as long as there has been armed conflict. Evidence of blunt-force trauma wounds...