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Lying Prone Firing
Lying Prone Firing
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Model: CW124
Scale: 1/30
Finish: Matte
In the chaos of Civil War battlefields—marked by dense smoke, deafening musket volleys, and shifting lines—every inch of cover mattered. This highly detailed Union infantryman has adopted the prone firing position, the most stable and concealed stance possible under fire. With musket at the ready and bayonet affixed, he takes aim with calm determination, prepared to halt the enemy’s advance from a low vantage point.
This 1/30 scale figure is dressed in the regulation dark blue shell jacket and light blue trousers, paired with white gaiters. His field gear includes a bedroll, canteen, cartridge box, and waist belt—realistically sculpted and painted to evoke the burdened yet disciplined look of a soldier in active service. His kepi is adorned with the regimental red clover insignia, identifying him as part of the Union’s renowned Iron Brigade or 83rd Pennsylvania Volunteers.
The soldier's focused expression and steady aim reflect both training and survival instinct. The extended bayonet reminds us that even from the ground, danger is just seconds away. This matte-finished piece captures a realistic battlefield moment, ideal for dioramas or collectors who appreciate the gritty details of frontline combat.
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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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