$ 64.00
Confederate Infantry Flagbearer with 1st National Colors
The original flag of the Confederate States of America, commonly known as the “Stars and Bars,” was approved by the Congress of the Confederate States and first raised over the capital building in Montgomery, Alabama, on the afternoon of the 4 March 1861. Use of the new flag spread quickly across the South with the original version having the stars in a circle, the number of stars corresponding to the states admitted to the Confederacy. Despite the official pattern and numbers, individual examples of the Stars and Bars varied greatly, with numbers of stars ranging from 1 to 17, and star patterns deviating beyond the officially sanctioned circle.
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
Single figure in box
$ 56.00
NEW! IN STOCK! "A Gentleman Listens", Gentleman Standing with Chair, 1770-85 This gentleman wears the most recent fashion of the last quarter of the 18th century, including a fine hat cocked...
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Four WAAF personnel and a male RAF sergeant stand alongside a large wooden heptagonal table on which is displayed a sectional map of southeast England and part of northern France and Belgium.Each of the...
$ 47.00
Another important member of many HUEY flight crews were the "Door Gunners", and most 'HUEYS' had two door gunners. They would fly approximately four to five missions weekly with much of their work...
$ 50.00
NEW! IN STOCK! French Royal Deux-Ponts Standing Make Ready By the middle of the 18th century most military drill manuals followed 12 to 13 steps to “load by the numbers.” The...