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Confederate Infantry Sergeant Marching, No.1
During the last two years of the war there were many stories and reports by soldiers on both sides that mention troops in the Army of Northern Virginia appearing to be uniformed in blue. A Georgian in A.P. Hill’s Corps wrote “received clothing that was blue in color but not like that yankee blue.” This same color cloth was widely used by the British Army for uniform trousers and greatcoats hence the term known in the Richmond Arsenal as “English Army Cloth.” This cloth would begin arriving in Richmond, July 1863. This figure exhibits the unique blue color trousers along with the classic butternut colored kepi. His weapon is an M1842 Palmetto Arsenal smoothbore musket with the unique brass hardware.
1/30 scale
Matte Finish
Single figure in box
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Confederate Infantry Marching Waving Cap Wearing Depot Jacket The Richmond Depot jacket, commonly used by Confederate soldiers throughout the entire Civil War are known to exist in various styles....
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Confederate Infantry Marching with Bedroll Wearing Depot Jacket, No.2 While Civil War soldiers may have viewed their uniforms, weapons, and shelters as commonplace, these items serve as fascinating relics...
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1/30 ScaleMatte Finish1 Piece Set After the soldier’s musket is loaded, the powder at the bottom of the barrel must be ignited. For a flintlock musket a piece of...
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Confederate Infantry Officer Marching At the beginning of the civil war the officer ranks and rank insignia for the fledging Confederate Army had to be developed – the individual...