Andrea 90mm Custer Figure

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Paintermichtoy

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My friends at Andrea have sent me an advance look of their fantastic new 90mm Mounted Custer figure. Titled "Son of the Morning Star" this figure depicts Custer on the day of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Michigan Toy Soldier and our friend Steve Alexander consulted with Andrea on the making of this figure. Steve is one of the foremost Custer scholars in the world having done work with the Smithsonian, Little Big Horn National Park and other organizations. He also portrays Custer as a living historian and he actually lives in the Custer house in Monroe Michigan! We originally enlisted Steve to help promote the Black Hawk Custer’s Last Stand range and it was through that association and friendship that he came to the attention of Andrea who asked us to enlist Steve as a historical consultant for this figure. Steve is also currently finishing up a book on Custer to be published this fall by Andrea Press. I can't wait for this figure to come out - my favorite scale and a hometown boy.
 
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Why this name, son of the morning star?

It is named after a famous book about Custer.

I have not read it, but I did see portions of the movie that was made from the book. The movie was horrific. The fellow who played Custer assaulted us with the most egregious bit of over-acting it has been my misfortune to experience. It was a complete waste of celluloid.

BTW, nice looking figgie! I suspect that a new mortgage will be a requirement for ownership.....
 
Book was by Evan S. Connell . . .

In reference to Mike Good mention of the title of Evan S. Connell best selling
book here in the USA, at least, with the title Son of the Morning Star,
it seems that is the name that many Native Americans gave General
George Armstrong Custer at the time of his campaigns with the
US Army Cavalry in the 1870s, in the lands that now constitute the states of
Wyoming and Montana.

I read the book, as it was highly recommended and on the best seller list for
quite some time. And it is a wonderful book, and extremely well written.

Altho the book covers the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Connell goes much
deeper into the whole situation about the Westward incursion of the "white"
man, the settlers, into the lands of the Great Plains Nations, whose
lands were protected by US Federal Law. I would highly recommend
this book to anyone who wants to have a much better understanding
about this dangerous yet critical aspect of American History. Because
of the well deserved reputation this book still commands, it can be
easily found on line or in most books stores.

rick The Old Mijami Jayhawker
 
I'm sure this will be a popular kit, the Head and shoulders are very much a scaled down Andrea bust of the same subject so at least the facial features are consistant.
Keith
 
With a colour picture the kit holds even more appeal, and Andrea is certain to make a lot of money with this one. I am the kind of guy who sees things in multiples of 30 pounds because of my obsession with Young busts but this one is gonna be well worth my money. There goes something like six Young busts, maybe even seven.
 
At that scale it would be an impressive figure,
is it true that his nickname (from the Indians) comes from his habit to attack mostly at dawn?
 
One more question!!! dose any one know the price of the figure (SON OF THE MORING STAR) PLEASE PLEASE!!!! NEED INFO!!! ???
 
At that scale it would be an impressive figure,
is it true that his nickname (from the Indians) comes from his habit to attack mostly at dawn?

Yes, Crow Indian. I think that it is also appropriate that to Christians and Jews, it is one of the names of Lucifer.
 
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