W. Britains
Legion of the United States (Wayne's Legion)
Legion of the United States (Wayne's Legion)
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The Battle of Fallen Timbers was a relatively short action — perhaps ninety minutes of close combat — but the Legion of the United States paid a real price for the victory. Wayne's force lost thirty-three men killed and about a hundred wounded; the Northwest Confederacy suffered roughly twice that, with most of their casualties incurred during the rout that followed the breaking of their line. The broader Northwest Indian War, of which Fallen Timbers was the decisive engagement, had been running since 1785 and had cost the U.S. Army more soldiers than any conflict between the Revolution and the War of 1812. This figure depicts what those casualty numbers actually looked like at the individual level: a single Legionnaire hit at the moment of contact, his body falling back, hat tumbling off, musket dropping from his grasp.
This figure shows the moment of impact rather than the long aftermath — a Legion infantryman in mid-fall, arms thrown back, mouth open in a shout of pain or shock, hat coming off, musket dropped on the ground beside him. He wears the standard Legion uniform: blue coat with red facings, white cross-belts and cartridge box, white breeches, the cocked hat that the figure's pose has just dislodged. The integrated scenic base places him on natural terrain — grass and small vegetation — rather than a clean parade-ground surface, consistent with the wooded Maumee River ground where Fallen Timbers was fought. He pairs naturally with General "Mad" Anthony Wayne Mounted, the Legion infantryman running in the charge, and the Legion infantry officer advancing — together composing the full arc of a Sub-Legion attack: officer leading, infantry charging, one man down.
1/30 scale (60mm), matte-painted, single figure on integrated scenic base, boxed. Catalog number 16118. As with the rest of the W. Britain modern range, the painting is photographic-quality detail intended to read well in dioramas and display cases.
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Materials
Materials
Metal
Dimensions
Dimensions
54mm
Care information
Care information
These are not play toys. They are collectables. Recommended for 14 yrs old and older.

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