“Remember The Alamo!”
These new additions make some welcome add-ons to this “signature” series. This collection
was scheduuled for late April but has now been moved to mid - May, sorry for the
delay.
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RTA035 “General Manuel Castrillon” One of Santa Anna’s generals. this mounted figure observes the action through his telescope.
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RTA036 “Mexican Soldier with Ladder” Running forward this “soldado” carries his own ladder.
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RTA037 “Wounded Mexican” This poor soldier has been brought to his knees either by grape-shot or a well-aimed musket ball.
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RTA038 “Fighting Duo #1” The first of these dueling doubles. the enemy is already over the wall and it’s a fight to the death!
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RTA039 “Naval Cannon Set” Many of the artillery pieces used in the Alamo were “dismounted” ship’s cannon. This set comes with two gunners (one wounded) and an extra Musket, satchel and powder horn.
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RTA040 “Swinging Rifle” Either out of ammunition or no time to reload this Alamo defender uses his weapon as a club.
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RTA041 “Fighting Duo #2” The second of our “fight to the death” doubles.
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RTA042 “Mrs. Dickinson & Daughter” Santa Anna spared no male survivors of the battle however he did release, unharmed, several females and children. Susanna Dickinson and her small daughter are probably the most famous.
Special note: this set looks outstanding in and American Revolution, Civil War, WWI or even WWII diorama.
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the Alamo Collection.