$ 129.00
A companion piece to TRW135... This sergeant has the colourful Regimental Standard of the 5th U.S. Cavalry... with ‘moveable’ head of course.
$ 249.00
Combine ALL 6 of these great figures and we’ll make it even more affordable and great value for collector and dealer alike!
$ 51.00
A dismounted Dragoon takes careful aim with his carbine.
$ 99.99
Another foot Dragoon… pistol in one hand trying hold on to his rearing mount.
$ 99.99
Standing next to his wounded horse this Dragoon spins around to face the enemy.
$ 119.00
Notice: Painted in Southern Plains Indian style using Comanche… Sioux and Cheyenne references
$ 51.00
Painted in Southern Plains Indian style using Comanche… Sioux and Cheyenne references
$ 45.00
The commander of the famous 7th Cavalry and already a hero from the Civil War. Custer together with 210 of his men would perish on and around Last Stand Hill"...
$ 55.00
An Irish soldier-of-fortune who somehow ended up in the 7th Cavalry. Tough, experienced and reliable Keogh is seen wearing a Civil War kepi and the black embroidered Patrol" jacket. With...
$ 42.00
With no ammunition left this corporal has no choice but to use his carbine as a club.
$ 45.00
Another trooper extracts a round from his cartridge belt while watching the enemy.
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Clutching a serious head wound and his carbine by his side this wounded trooper will not last long.
$ 129.00
Next to “Sitting Bull”, probably the most famous of the Sioux war chiefs was Crazy Horse. An Oglala Lakota he took up arms against the U.S. government because of their...
$ 119.00
Another of the great Lakota Sioux war chiefs and a close friend of “Sitting Bull”. In the spring of 1876 he joined sitting sitting Bull’s band and traveled with them...
$ 129.00
Another of the great Lakota Sioux war chiefs and a close friend of “Sitting Bull”. In the spring of 1876 he joined sitting sitting Bull’s band and traveled with them...
$ 159.99
This mounted warrior with the buffalo-horn head dress looks ready to lance one of the hated “blue-coats”.
$ 129.00
Another mounted Sioux warrior firing his carbine at a dismounted cavalry trooper.
$ 59.00
This well armed Cheyenne warrior carries both bow and arrows….and a captured U.S. Army carbine.
$ 59.00
Appropriately this well-armed Sioux warrior is wearing a deerskin complete with deer’s head and antlers to frighten the rapidly retreating “Long knives”.
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A triumphant chief holds his Winchester aloft as he snatches up one of the 7th’s guidons.
$ 59.00
Proudly wearing a buffalo head dress (complete with horns) this running Sioux brave carries his war shield, club and….a U.S. Army revolver.
$ 105.00
One wounded trooper is about to meet his end at the hands (and knife) of a very angry Sioux warrior.
$ 119.00
Both horse and rider have been fatally wounded.
$ 85.00
As one kneeling trooper tries to fire his carbine…left handed, his wounded buddy struggles to aim his revolver.
$ 102.00
A great little two-figure "action" set portraying the life and death struggle between one of Custer's corporals and a Cheyenne Dog Soldier.
$ 129.00
This Hunkpapa Sioux warrior is shot off his horse by…
$ 129.00
A Cheyenne "Dog Soldier" well-known for his accuracy with bow and arrow.
$ 119.00
A mounted cavalry trooper, his Army Colt levelled to the front, shoots down “Hawk Man”.
$ 106.00
One of Custer's officers is about to be overwhelmed by a Sioux warrior... knives drawn!
$ 129.00
A mounted Cheyenne “Dog Soldier” brandishing a captured Cavalry pistol and carrying his war shield.
$ 45.00
Another trooper slumps onto the grass with two Indian arrows finding their mark.
$ 119.00
One more U.S. Cavalry casualty...reins in his horse as an Indian bullet strikes home!
$ 59.00
A Cheyenne “Dog Soldier” wheels around looking for his next “long knife” opponent!
$ 129.00
This well-known chief reins in his pony as he gets ready to fire.
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A sitting leader hears the din of battle in the distance...His warriors already have the white men on the run...There is no need to hurry.
$ 129.00
One of the Sioux’s most noted war-chiefs “Rain-In-The-Face” was a Lakota and famous among the tribe for his fighting ability and leadership. Here he is riding into battle, with his...
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“Curly” (1856-1926) was a Crow Scout during the Sioux Wars...Although he did not fight in the battle, he watched it develop and was the first to report Custer’s disastrous encounter...
$ 129.00
A mounted Arapaho ally of the Sioux and Cheyenne at the battle he gallops forward eager to come to grips with the hated “Long Knives”.
$ 59.00
This Northern Cheyenne was well-known for his accuracy with a bow and arrow and was reputed to have killed Tom Custer, the General’s younger brother.
$ 129.00
Both rider and mount have met their fatal end on the banks of the Little Big Horn...
$ 119.95
Reynolds had been a trader...a buffalo hunter and many other things before he became one of Custer’s guides and scouts. The night before the battle he had a premonition of...
$ 45.00
A forlorn trooper tries to crawl into cover his right leg pierced by an Indian arrow.
$ 101.00
A dismounted trooper pleads in vain as a Cheyenne “Dog Soldier” is about to deliver the fatal blow.
$ 59.00
A kneeling warrior complete with buffalo head dress and a captured cavalry carbine.
$ 59.00
A sitting wounded Indian with warshield and Winchester repeating rifle. From someone, somewhere he has acquired an old Confederate Army tunic.