
Confederate Infantry Sergeant Marching No. 1
This is toy soldier 31445 - Confederate Infantry Sergeant Marching No. 1 Experience the unique and historically accurate portrayal of a Confederate Infantry Sergeant marching during the Civil War with this 1/30 scale figure. This figure is based on reports and stories from soldiers on both sides, mentioning troops in the Army of Northern Virginia appearing to be uniformed in blue. This figure showcases the use of 'English Army Cloth,' a blue cloth widely used by the British Army for uniform trousers and greatcoats, which began arriving in Richmond in July 1863. The figure is dressed in the classic butternut colored kepi and carries an M1842 Palmetto Arsenal smoothbore musket with unique brass hardware. The attention to detail and historical accuracy make this figure a must-have for any Civil War enthusiast or collector. The matte finish adds to the authenticity of the figure, making it a standout piece in any collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this Confederate Infantr