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Various regiments of the Texas Brigade were clothed by company in numerous forms of dress. While in the Army of Northern Virginia, clothing was replaced with standard patterns of the...
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Musicians were, for the most part, noncombatants and did not carry weapons, but at times were driven by duty into front-line action. The sound of the drums moved troops into...
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31382 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure Loading a musket while advancing was difficult, but not impossible. This was due in large part to the invention of the percussion primer, or...
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This Confederate wears a single breasted frock coat based on the U.S. Army frock coat of 1861 but made of domestically produced and dyed cloth. Although every attempt was made...
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This well uniformed soldier appears as he might have been dressed at the battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg) in 1862. A series of photographs of the 1st Texas encamped before the...
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31383 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure Although linen or canvas gaiters of some description had been worn by soldiers for over a hundred years before the American Civil War, the...
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The Iron Brigade was often referred by the Rebs as “Those Dammed Black Hats!” Even though the brigade was made up of volunteers from Wisconsin and Indiana, early in the...
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31381 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure Like a regiment’s standard, the drum was an important symbol to its corps. They were often decorated with the unit’s insignia, coats of arms,...
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31380 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure As a modern military signaling instrument, the bugle dates from about 1750, when Hanoverian Jäger battalions adopted the Flügelmeister’s (the leader/director of the hunt)...
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31379 1/30 scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set In 1859 the U.S. Army adopted a single breasted nine button frock coat for all branches of service. These coats, and the simplified...
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31373 1/30 Scale Matte Finish Single Figure Engineering and pioneer soldiers played an important part in the American military since its beginning. The primary role of pioneer units was to assist...
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31377 1/30 Scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set From the beginning of the war, the South was outgunned in arms and ordnance; outmatched in material and stores; outclassed in rail and...
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The first bayonets were used by French hunters when chasing down wild boar. They simply stuck a knife down the end of their musket barrel which kept them a relatively...
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During the American Civil War, artillery sergeants had command of, and responsibility for, the men and equipment of a platoon. A full strength battery normally had between 4 to 6...
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Thumb cocking back the hammer of his carbine this trooper readies his weapon to fire.
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James Ewell Brown ‘Jeb’ Stuart was the outstanding Confederate Cavalry officer of the Civil War. Originally from Virginia ‘Jeb’ Stuart was a regular U.S. Army officer since his graduation from...
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Over 50 different long arms were government issued or privately purchased and used during the American Civil War. Weapons from Austria, England, France, and Germany as well as those manufactured...
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There are four basic positions used for firing a rifle: standing; keeling; sitting; and prone. During the age of musketry standing and kneeling were most common. This was because the...
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For fatigue duty, Union soldiers were issued a sack coat (Army Regulations called these “Recruit Coats”). It was common, utilitarian, and entirely lacking military panache. It was also cheap. Ostensibly...
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Military frock coats were introduced during the Napoleonic Wars to French line infantry and Prussian Landwehr troops. It replaced the standard issue swallow-tail coat which were expensive to produce and...
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A black powder musket is a simple instrument, at its core it is a hollow tube, closed at one end, open at the other. Powder is poured down the tube,...
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31347 1/30 Scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set The proper position for kneeling and firing a long gun has the shooter making three points of contact with the ground: on his...
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31348 1/30 Scale Matte Finish 1 Piece Set This soldier takes a defensive position with his bayonet at the ready. Although rarely used in combat, the bayonet was a fearsome weapon...
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The Irish Brigade was part of three of the bloodiest actions in three of the bloodiest battles in the American Civil War: Antietam, Fredricksburg, and Gettysburg. At Antietam they faced...
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Secretary of War Simon Cameron authorized the formation of an Irish Brigade in September 1861. Originally comprised of New Yorkers, its ranks were joined by men from Massachusetts and replenished...
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1/30 scaleMatte Finish 1 Piece Set in Clamshell Pack
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1/30 ScaleMatte Finish1 Piece Set
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NEW! IN STOCK! Confederate Soldier Advancing This figure represents the classic Johnny Reb foot soldier of the American Civil War. He wears a short shell jacket made of “butternut”...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Confederate Casualty Falling Of the 880,000 Southerners mobilized to fight for the Confederacy, 94,000 were killed in action outright or mortally wounded. Virginia suffered the most...
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1/30 scaleMatte Finish 1 Piece Set in Clamshell Pack