Little Bighorn Battle, Soldier with carbine & revolver, The Figure.

48.00 

Custer,the massacre of the 7th Cavalry.

On June 25 and 26, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory, the 7th Cavalry, with a force of approximately 700 men led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, suffered a complete defeat against a numerically superior enemy, despite being equipped with modern rifles. Five of the twelve companies that comprised the 7th Cavalry were annihilated. The engagement resulted in a crushing victory for the Indian coalition, which was led by several prominent chiefs, including Crazy Horse and Chief Gall.

Soldier with carbine & revolver

  • Collection: Little Bighorn Battle
  • Sculptor: Marco Navas, The Miniaturist
  • Material: High Quality Resin
  • Figures with terrain incorporated into their base
  • Measures: 3,34” Tall X 1.96” Width –  8,5cm Tall X 5cm Width
  • Edition: Limited and numbered to 100 copies

 

Weight 125 g