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Joshua Chamberlain "Coeur de Lyon"
Legendary Civil War hero Joshua Chamberlain continually proved he possessed the heart of a lion as he courageously led his troops in battle even after being wounded several times. This 1:32 scale hand painted metal figure portrays the distinguished commander as he charges into combat.

 

 

Robert E. Lee
This handcrafted miniature artfully captures the essence of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Cast in pewter and painstakingly hand-painted to capture his facial expression, it even realistically replicates the wrinkles and creases of his uniform. Includes historical background. 1:32 scale

 

General Stonewall Jackson on Horseback
This limited edition metal figure is hand-painted to capture every detail of Jackson on his horse. 1:32 scale.

 

Generals Grant and Meade with Six Aides-de-Camp
During the spring of 1864 in Virginia, Timothy O'Sullivan captured the impromptu gathering of General Ulysses S. Grant, General George G. Meade and their staff - seated on pews dragged from a church - in a series of photographs. Those three images taken from a second story church window were the first sequential photographs taken of a historically significant outdoor event. Now, you can recreate that famous scene with these 1:32 scale hand painted metal figures.

 

 

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