CSS Atlanta Kit
This amazing resin kit of the Confederate ironclad CSS Atlanta comes complete with cannons, gun port lids, boats, a smokestack, a Confederate flag and more. Measures 9¾" long; assembly required.
The Battle for Perryville
Civil War buffs will swoon over this terrific (program)." - Library Journal. Through detailed maps, stunning cinematography and incredible realism created by embedding cameramen in the ranks of thousands of Blue and Gray reenactors on the original Kentucky battlefield, this documentary thoroughly examines the Battle of Perryville - fought on October 8, 1862 - that was regarded as a tactical victory for the Confederates yet resulted in their retreat from Kentucky. Includes a walking tour of the battlefield. Color, 1 hr. 16 min.
Stars & Bars Figure Set
Finely detailed and painted by hand, this 1:32 scale metal figure set replicates two soldiers of the 5th Virginia Infantry Regiment - the "Bloody Fifth" - route marching, with the standard bearer carrying a Confederate battle flag with Battle of Seven Pines markings on it. Each figure measures approximately 2¼" tall and arrives ready to display in your Civil War diorama.
Order Out of Chaos
Mort Künstler With Northern forces advancing on Nashville, Confederate Col. Nathan Bedford Forrest organizes his cavalry brigade to salvage military supplies, equipment and ammunition on February 22, 1862. 33½"x 21" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
"Come and Take It!"
This 1:32 scale figure was first researched and authenticated by Civil War historians, then meticulously sculpted and painstakingly hand-painted with precise techniques to capture every detail. This is perfect for expanding an existing layout or for starting one from scratch!
10th Tennessee Regiment: Six-piece Firing Line Figure Set
Firing Line. This historically accurate six-piece, hand-painted metal figure set depicts a firing line of the brave Irish of the 10th Tennessee Regiment. 1:32 scale.
12-pounder Napoleon Field Gun
The Model 1857 smooth bore field gun was developed in France and named for Emperor Napoleon III. The "work horse" of Civil War artillery, the 12 Pounder had no peer at close range: Robert E. Lee wrote to the Secretary of War, "The best guns for field service, in my opinion, are the 12 Pound Napoleon guns." Limited edition pewter sculpture is signed by the artist and includes an historical background. Measures 8"x 3¼" including solid walnut base.
13" Dictator Mortar with Five-man Crew
These historically accurate hand-painted metal figures capture every detail of the 13" Dictator Mortar and a Union 5-man crew. 1:32 scale.
13" Dictator Mortar with Five-man Naval Crew
These historically accurate hand-painted metal figures capture every detail of the 13" Dictator Mortar and a Confederate five-man naval crew. 1:32 scale.
1st Pennsylvania Guidon Bearer
This historically accurate hand painted metal figure captures every detail of the 1st Pennsylvania flag bearer. 1:32 scale.