THE HORSE SOLDIER
Don Troiani Historical Miniatures

All sets are signed by the artist himself and numbered. The 1/32 scale or 54mm figures are freestanding on their own bases and can be removed from the terrain base to be displayed individually or with other figures. The sculpting was done by master Ken Osen working closely with Mr. Troiani. The quality of workmanship and historical accuracy is of the same high standards you have come to expect from Don Troiani paintings.


U.S. MARINES 1861 - 1865



Based on the Don Troiani painting from his Regimental Series, a portion of which appears on the cover of the included collector box. Hand painted pewter set, 54 mm. U.S. Marines are depicted making one of their amphibious landings on the North Carolina Coast. The set includes 3 figures of an Officer, Sergeant and Private all finely detailed and uniformed according to the 1859 Marine Uniform Regulations. Also included is a beach terrain base. The figures can be displayed separately from the base if so desired. All are brand new in the original box and as good as Conte.

This set is being produced in a limited issue of only 750 signed & numbered production sets. The sets include a numbered certificate/informational sheet signed by Don Troiani.

(M18753) ORIGINALLY $60.00 EACH
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Price:$30.00 EACH
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CO. K, 69TH NEW YORK - IRISH ZOUAVES



Three soldiers under heavy fire, plus resin terrain base. The figures can be displayed separately or display with the terrain base. Very nicely detailed in the uniform of Meagher's Zouaves. New and in the original box.

This hand painted pewter set is being produced in a limited issue of only 750 production sets. The sets include a numbered certificate/informational sheet signed by Don Troiani.

This feisty Irish Regiment was formed in the early 1850's in New York City. In 1859 the Regiment elected a new Colonel, Michael Corcoran. With the outbreak of the Civil War the 69th recruited rapidly to war strength. In less than two weeks after the attack on Fort Sumter the 69th left New York. Thomas Francis Meagher, a Irish-American activist immediately began recruiting his own company to be added to the 69th. Meagher had no trouble recruiting his "Irish Zouaves" and company K jointed the Regiment within a month. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 8 officers, 154 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 5 officers, 94 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 2 officers, 149 enlisted men; total, 15 officers, 397 enlisted men; aggregate, 412; of whom I officer and 63 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy.

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LEE'S TEXANS



Based on the Don Troiani painting by the same name depicting General Robert E. Lee and the brave men of the 5th Texas Regiment during the battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. The set contains General Lee on Traveler and 5 other figures plus a terrain base. Figures can be used separately or with the base. New and in the original box.

This hand painted pewter set is being produced in a limited issue of only 2000 production sets. The sets include a numbered certificate/informational sheet signed by Don Troiani.

The Fifth Texas Infantry Regiment was organized at Richmond, Virginia, during October 1861. They fought at Eltham's Landing (May 7), Seven Pines {Fair Oaks} (May 31-June 1), Seven Days Battles (June 25-July 1), Oak Grove {French's Field, King's School House} (June 25) Beaver Dam Creek {Mechanicsville, Ellerson's Mill} (June 26), Gaines Mill {1st Cold Harbor} (June 27-28), Savage Station (June 29), Glendale {Welson's Farm, Frazer's Farm, White Oak Swamp} (June 30), Malvern Hill {Pointdexter's Farm} (July 1), Freeman's Ford (August 22), 2nd Bull Run {2nd Manassas, Gainesville} (August 28-30), South Mountain {Boonsborough Gap} (September 14), Antietam {Sharpsburg} (September 17), {Marye's Heights} (December 13), Washington Siege (April 4), Suffolk Siege (April 11 - May 4), Gettysburg (July 1-3), Chickamauga (September 19-20), Chattanooga Siege (September 23 - October 30), Battle of Wauhatchie (October 28 - 29), Knoxville Siege (November 17 - December 4), The Wilderness (May 5-7), Spotslyvania Court House (May 8-21), North Anna (May 23-26), Cold Harbor (June 1-3), Petersburg Siege (June - March, 1865), New Market Heights (September 29), Chaffin's Farm (September 29) ,Fort Gilmer (September 29-30) 'Darbytown Road (October 7), Appomattox Court House (April 9).

(M18755) ORIGINALLY $145.00 EACH
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12TH TENNESSEE C.S.A.



Based on the Don Troiani painting by the same name, from his Regimental Series. This set includes 3 figures plus resin terrain base. The figures can be displayed separately from the base if so desired.

This hand painted pewter set is being produced in a limited issue of only 750 production sets. The sets include a numbered certificate/informational sheet signed by Don Troiani.

This regiment was organized in May 1861 primarily from men in Gibson and Dyer counties of Tennessee. The 12th Tennessee CSA fought at Belmont, Shiloh and Murfreesboro, suffering severe casualties.

(M18757) ORIGINALLY $60.00 EACH
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