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SMS PL202 Premium Acrylic Lacquer Australian Rail VR Yellow 30mL – Metro Hobbies

Unpainted plastic soldiers in 172 scale of Union Infantry during the American Civil War, in particular depicting the so called Irish Brigade, of course mainly composed of Irish migrants. They battle cry was “Faugh a Ballaugh” (clear the way). It grouped up to 5 regiments, and was the Union brigade with more casualties of all the American Civil War. For a long part of the war several of their line companies in some regiments had old smoothbore muskets (Model 1842 smoothbore), to be able to fire a short of canisters with several balls (buck-and-ball shot), which had a deadly effect in close ranges. By the pictures below we don’t know if such weapon has been issued in these figures. Box contains 34 figures in 14 poses, in a composition of 3 equal sprues with 10 figures each (in 10 poses) plus a command sprue with

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