ANDREA MINIATURES NEW RELEASE S14-S06 Blazing Glory. Little Big Horn, 1876

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S14-F06 Blazing Glory. Little Big Horn, 1876 (1:32)
54mm​
Scenic base included.​
Ready to assemble cast metal kit.​
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Anyway, the two pistols that he is holding in his hand are correctly researched:

In his last fight, Custer carried two British Webley revolvers - which were also used as service weapons by the Royal Ulster Constabluary...:




Cheers
 
Nice enough figure, but now many Custers have Andrea done now?! :confused:

I also feel sure I've seen that pose before, or something very much like it.

- Steve
 
Anyway, the two pistols that he is holding in his hand are correctly researched:

In his last fight, Custer carried two British Webley revolvers - which were also used as service weapons by the Royal Ulster Constabluary...:


Well I guess they have done him enough to know




Cheers
 
I never understood why Custer carried two Webley RIC models in .44 Webley/.442 RIC, in preference to the issue Colt SAA in .45 Colt (a much more potent combination). I can only assume he wanted a reliable double-action revolver. Colt's double action, the Lightning was only just coming into being at the time of Little Big Horn.

Phil
 
Nice enough figure, but now many Custers have Andrea done now?! :confused:

I also feel sure I've seen that pose before, or something very much like it.

- Steve

Hi Steve,
The Pose is the same as their 90mm Version....3D-Sculpting makes this possible.
Regards
Pete
 
Well to me it looks as if they have just reversed the image from this set, Injuns to the left of em, Injuns to the right of em .
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All these figures used to be available individually not as a complete set . I did the Custer figure and the standard bearer many years ago as a small Dio .

The best film for me , although not accurate was They Died With Their Boots On (Errol Flynn )
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And lets not forget Charlie Drakes Immortal words
Chippy
 
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